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Solar contract cancellation attorneys serving Lincoln, NE
⚠ SOLAR CONTRACT TRAP — LINCOLN, NE

CANCEL YOUR SOLAR CONTRACT
IN LINCOLN, NE

Lincoln homeowners were targeted by the same wave of out-of-state solar dealers that swept through Omaha — including Moxie Solar, which closed in 2023, and Encor Solar, which shut down in 2022. Lincoln Electric System's interconnection process added months of zero-production time that dealers never disclosed. If you're paying on a solar loan for a system that underperforms or was sold by a company that no longer exists, Nebraska law gives you options.

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THE LINCOLN SOLAR PROBLEM

Thousands of homeowners across Lincoln 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 LINCOLN

!Moxie Solar (closed 2023) sold Lincoln contracts — company gone, GoodLeap payments continue
!Encor Solar (closed 2022) left Lincoln systems without warranty or service coverage
!LES interconnection took 9 months — dealer said it would take 4–6 weeks
!System produces 30% less than projected — dealer used inflated production estimates
!Federal tax credit misrepresented as loan balance reduction
!Door-to-door sales team used 'LES partner program' language — no such program exists

NE STATE LAW IS ON YOUR SIDE

Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act and the FTC Cooling-Off Rule provide the primary legal framework for Lincoln solar fraud cases. The FTC rule gives you 3 business days to cancel any door-to-door solar sale — and if the dealer failed to provide the required cancellation notice, that window may never have legally closed. Nebraska's AG has been active in pursuing solar fraud complaints from the Lincoln area.

SOLAR COMPANIES WE FIGHT IN LINCOLN

Moxie Solar (Closed 2023)
Moxie Solar was highly active in Lincoln before its 2023 closure. Multiple Lincoln homeowners report systems that were installed but never properly commissioned, with GoodLeap loans still collecting payments.
Encor Solar (Closed 2022)
Encor Solar's Lincoln operations ended abruptly in 2022. Homeowners with Encor systems have no warranty coverage and no service provider.
Sunrun
Sunrun has expanded into the Lincoln market. Complaints focus on PPA escalator clauses that were not clearly disclosed and savings projections that did not account for Lincoln's winter production losses.

WHY SO MANY NE SOLAR CONTRACTS GO WRONG

Lincoln's growing population and rising LES rates made it an attractive expansion market for solar dealers. Many sent out-of-state sales teams with little knowledge of Nebraska's specific utility interconnection timelines, leading to systematic misrepresentation of when systems would begin producing.

GROUNDS TO CANCEL YOUR LINCOLN 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 NE consumer protection law
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Most people have their solar canceled and still get to keep their equipment.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS — LINCOLN, NE

What solar companies went out of business in the Lincoln, Nebraska area?+
Moxie Solar (closed 2023) and Encor Solar (closed 2022) were both active in Lincoln. If either company sold your system, your loan servicer (typically GoodLeap or Mosaic) may be liable for the dealer's deceptive practices.
Can I cancel my solar contract if the dealer used fake 'LES partner program' language?+
Yes. Misrepresenting a government or utility partnership is a deceptive trade practice under Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act. If your dealer implied they were affiliated with LES or a government program when they were not, that is actionable.
My Lincoln solar system still isn't producing after 6 months — what can I do?+
Extended delays in production — especially when caused by interconnection issues the dealer never disclosed — are strong grounds for contract cancellation. You should not be paying for a system that isn't working.

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Nebraska Consumer Protection Law

Know Your Nebraska Solar Contract Rights

Nebraska 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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