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⚠ SOLAR CONTRACT TRAP — OMAHA, NE

CANCEL YOUR SOLAR CONTRACT
IN OMAHA, NE

Omaha's solar market exploded between 2020 and 2023, with out-of-state dealers flooding the metro area with door-to-door sales teams. Moxie Solar, which operated heavily in the Midwest before closing in 2023, left dozens of Omaha homeowners with incomplete installations and active GoodLeap loans. Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act and the FTC Cooling-Off Rule give you legal tools to fight back.

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THE OMAHA SOLAR PROBLEM

Thousands of homeowners across Omaha 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 OMAHA

!Moxie Solar (closed 2023) sold contracts in Omaha — systems incomplete, payments continue
!Encor Solar (closed 2022) left Omaha homeowners with no warranty service
!GoodLeap loan disbursed before Omaha system was operational
!Dealer promised federal tax credit would reduce loan balance — it does not
!OPPD interconnection approval took 8 months — dealer never disclosed this timeline
!System produces 35% less than projected due to Omaha's winter shading

NE STATE LAW IS ON YOUR SIDE

Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act prohibits deceptive trade practices including misrepresentation of solar savings, government incentives, and system performance. The FTC's 3-day Cooling-Off Rule applies to all door-to-door solar sales in Omaha. Nebraska's AG has received complaints about Moxie Solar and Encor Solar's operations in the Omaha metro area. Additionally, any misrepresentation of the federal ITC — a common tactic in Nebraska — is actionable under both state and federal law.

SOLAR COMPANIES WE FIGHT IN OMAHA

Moxie Solar (Closed 2023)
Moxie Solar was one of the most active solar dealers in the Omaha metro before closing in 2023. Homeowners report incomplete installations, missing permits, and active GoodLeap loans with no installer to service their systems.
Encor Solar (Closed 2022)
Encor Solar closed its operations in 2022, abandoning Omaha customers mid-installation in some cases. The company's lender partners (primarily GoodLeap and Mosaic) continued collecting payments.
GoodLeap
GoodLeap financed the majority of Moxie and Encor installations in Omaha. As the lender for dealers that engaged in deceptive practices, GoodLeap may bear liability under Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act.

WHY SO MANY NE SOLAR CONTRACTS GO WRONG

Omaha's relatively high OPPD rates and strong Midwest work ethic made homeowners receptive to the 'energy independence' pitch. Out-of-state dealers used high-pressure door-to-door tactics, often misrepresenting how the federal tax credit works and understating the long OPPD interconnection timeline.

GROUNDS TO CANCEL YOUR OMAHA 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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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS — OMAHA, NE

Moxie Solar closed and my Omaha 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. Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act and TILA both provide remedies when a financed product is never delivered as promised.
My dealer told me the federal tax credit would reduce my loan balance — is that true?+
No, and this is one of the most common misrepresentations we see in Omaha. The federal ITC is a tax credit that reduces your income tax liability — it does not automatically reduce your loan balance. If your dealer told you otherwise, that misrepresentation is actionable under Nebraska law.
How long does OPPD interconnection take and why wasn't I told?+
OPPD interconnection in Omaha can take 6–12 months. Many dealers never disclosed this timeline, leaving homeowners making loan payments for months before their system produced a single kilowatt-hour. Failure to disclose this material fact may constitute deception under Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act.

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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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