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Solar contract cancellation attorneys serving Kansas City, MO
⚠ SOLAR CONTRACT TRAP — KANSAS CITY, MO

CANCEL YOUR SOLAR CONTRACT
IN KANSAS CITY, MO

Kansas City homeowners served by Evergy were targeted by solar sales companies. Missouri's consumer protection laws and the federal tax credit provide remedies for homeowners who were misled about their solar contracts.

6,200+
Kansas City Solar Installs
Active
Evergy Net Metering
$163
Avg. Monthly Solar Payment
45–75 Days
Typical Resolution Time

THE KANSAS CITY SOLAR PROBLEM

Thousands of homeowners across Kansas City 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 KANSAS CITY

!Payment higher than pre-solar Evergy bill
!Dealer fees hidden in loan balance
!Tax credit not applied as promised
!System underperforming due to hail damage
!Company unreachable after installation

MO STATE LAW IS ON YOUR SIDE

Kansas City homeowners are protected by the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (Mo. Rev. Stat. § 407.020), which provides for actual damages, punitive damages, and attorney's fees.

SOLAR COMPANIES WE FIGHT IN KANSAS CITY

Sunrun
Kansas City homeowners report Sunrun savings projections that overstated Evergy net metering benefits.
Freedom Forever
Kansas City complaints involve dealer fees and aggressive sales tactics.
GoodLeap
Kansas City homeowners report GoodLeap loan structures where the tax credit balloon payment was not clearly explained.
Tesla Solar
Kansas City Tesla Solar customers report installation delays and system performance below projections.

WHY SO MANY MO SOLAR CONTRACTS GO WRONG

Kansas City's significant hail risk — the city is in one of the highest hail frequency zones in the US — creates warranty and performance issues that were often not disclosed during the sales process. Hail damage can reduce panel efficiency and void warranties if not properly covered.

GROUNDS TO CANCEL YOUR KANSAS CITY 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 MO consumer protection law
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS — KANSAS CITY, MO

Does Kansas City's hail risk affect my solar system?+
Yes. Kansas City is in one of the highest hail frequency zones in the US. If the salesperson did not disclose the hail risk and warranty limitations, that may be relevant to a performance or warranty claim.
Can I cancel a solar contract in Kansas City, Missouri?+
Yes. Missouri's Merchandising Practices Act provides remedies for deceptive sales practices. A free case review identifies whether these apply to your situation.
What are my options if my Kansas City solar company went out of business?+
Contact the financing company directly. File complaints with the Missouri AG, FTC, and CFPB.
How long does it take to resolve a solar contract dispute in Kansas City?+
Depending on the path taken, resolution typically takes 45–75 days.

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Missouri Consumer Protection Law

Know Your Missouri Solar Contract Rights

Missouri 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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