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Solar contract cancellation attorneys serving Cheyenne, WY
⚠ SOLAR CONTRACT TRAP — CHEYENNE, WY

CANCEL YOUR SOLAR CONTRACT
IN CHEYENNE, WY

Cheyenne homeowners were targeted by out-of-state solar dealers during Wyoming's emerging clean energy market. Wyoming has no state income tax — meaning the federal Investment Tax Credit provides no benefit to homeowners who don't owe federal income tax, a fact that dealers frequently failed to disclose. Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act and the FTC Cooling-Off Rule provide legal remedies.

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THE CHEYENNE SOLAR PROBLEM

Thousands of homeowners across Cheyenne signed solar contracts after being promised dramatic savings — only to find themselves locked into agreements with escalating payments, underperforming systems, and no clear exit. If you are one of them, you have legal options.

TOP COMPLAINTS WE SEE IN CHEYENNE

!Dealer promised federal tax credit would reduce loan balance — it does not
!Many Cheyenne homeowners don't owe enough federal tax to use the ITC — never disclosed
!System produces 35% less than projected — Wyoming's winter production losses not disclosed
!GoodLeap loan disbursed before system passed Rocky Mountain Power interconnection
!Moxie Solar (closed 2023) sold Cheyenne contracts — systems abandoned, payments continue
!Door-to-door sales team used high-pressure tactics and false urgency

WY STATE LAW IS ON YOUR SIDE

Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act prohibits deceptive acts in commerce, including misrepresentation of solar savings, government incentives, and system performance. The FTC Cooling-Off Rule applies to all door-to-door solar sales. The federal ITC misrepresentation is particularly egregious in Wyoming — many homeowners have low enough federal tax liability that they cannot fully use the credit, a fact that dealers routinely failed to disclose.

SOLAR COMPANIES WE FIGHT IN CHEYENNE

Moxie Solar (Closed 2023)
Moxie Solar operated in the Cheyenne area before its 2023 closure. Homeowners report incomplete installations and GoodLeap loans with no recourse.
GoodLeap
GoodLeap financed many Cheyenne-area installations. Complaints include loan disbursement before Rocky Mountain Power interconnection approval and misrepresentation of the federal ITC.
Freedom Forever
Freedom Forever has expanded into the Cheyenne market. Complaints focus on savings projections that overstated production and misrepresentation of the federal ITC.

WHY SO MANY WY SOLAR CONTRACTS GO WRONG

Cheyenne's strong sun exposure made it look attractive in dealer sales tools. Dealers routinely misrepresented the federal ITC — a particularly harmful practice in Wyoming where many homeowners have low federal tax liability and cannot fully use the credit.

GROUNDS TO CANCEL YOUR CHEYENNE SOLAR CONTRACT

Truth in Lending Act (TILA) violations in your financing documents
FTC 3-day right of rescission not honored at signing
Misrepresentation of projected energy savings
Undisclosed escalator clauses in your contract
System performance below contractual guarantees
Solar company bankruptcy or change of ownership
Deceptive sales practices under WY consumer protection law
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS — CHEYENNE, WY

My dealer said the federal tax credit would pay down my loan — is that true?+
No. This is one of the most common misrepresentations in Wyoming. The federal ITC reduces your income tax liability — it does not automatically reduce your loan balance. If you don't owe enough federal income tax to use the full credit, you lose that benefit. If your dealer told you otherwise, that is actionable under Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act.
Moxie Solar closed and my Cheyenne system was never finished — what are my options?+
If Moxie Solar closed before completing your installation, you have strong grounds to cancel your GoodLeap or Mosaic loan entirely. Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act and TILA both provide remedies when a financed product is never delivered as promised.
What is the FTC Cooling-Off Rule and does it apply to my Cheyenne solar contract?+
The FTC Cooling-Off Rule gives you 3 business days to cancel any door-to-door solar sale. If the dealer failed to provide the required written cancellation notice at signing, that window may never have legally closed.

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Wyoming Consumer Protection Law

Know Your Wyoming Solar Contract Rights

Wyoming has specific statutes governing solar sales, cooling-off periods, and required contract disclosures. Understanding your state rights is the first step to cancellation.

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