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City Guide 6 min readMarch 22, 2026

Miami Solar Problems: Why So Many Homeowners Feel Stuck

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Miami homeowners expected relief -- lower bills, cleaner energy, a smarter financial move. Instead, some are dealing with confusion, stress, and regret. Here is what you need to know.

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This article was researched and reviewed by our legal team specializing in solar contract disputes, consumer fraud, and UDAP violations. Our attorneys have handled 3,000+ solar contract cancellations across all 50 states. All legal information is current as of 2026 and based on actual case outcomes.

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Miami homeowners expected relief. Lower bills. Cleaner energy. A smarter financial move. Instead, some are dealing with confusion, stress, and regret. The searches coming out of Miami tell the story: "Miami solar complaints," "bad solar company Florida," "solar financing problems Miami," "can I cancel solar contract Florida." These searches do not come from curiosity. They come from frustration.

The Real Miami Search Intent

Miami is one of the most aggressively targeted solar markets in Florida. High electricity rates, abundant sunshine, and a large homeowner population make it a prime target for solar sales teams. That same combination also means that when deals go wrong, they go wrong at scale. The Miami-Dade area has seen some of the highest concentrations of solar complaints in the state.

💡 FPL (Florida Power and Light) changed its net metering policy in 2023 under HB 741. If your salesperson quoted savings based on the old net metering rates, those projections may now be significantly overstated -- which could constitute a material misrepresentation under FDUTPA.

Why It Feels Worse Than It Should

Because this was not supposed to be complicated. Solar was sold as a simple upgrade: pay less, use clean energy, increase home value. But now the numbers do not add up, the expectations do not match, and the contract feels heavy. The homeowner is stuck with a 20-year commitment that was sold in a 90-minute kitchen table presentation.

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What Miami Homeowners Can Do

Florida law provides real options. FDUTPA covers deceptive acts in consumer transactions. The Florida Home Solicitation Sales Act gives you a 3-day right of rescission for contracts signed at your home. If you were not given written notice of this right, the rescission window may still be open. A contract review can identify which of these protections apply to your specific situation.

⚠ Miami has a high concentration of solar companies that have since gone out of business or been acquired. If your installer is no longer operating, you may still have claims against the financing company that funded your loan or lease.

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