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Solar contract cancellation attorneys serving Wichita, KS
⚠ SOLAR CONTRACT TRAP — WICHITA, KS

CANCEL YOUR SOLAR CONTRACT
IN WICHITA, KS

Wichita was a prime target for Midwest solar dealers during the 2020–2023 boom. Moxie Solar and Encor Solar both operated in the Wichita area before closing, leaving homeowners with orphaned systems and active loans. Kansas has no specific solar consumer protection statute, but the Kansas Consumer Protection Act and the FTC Cooling-Off Rule provide meaningful legal leverage for homeowners who were misled.

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THE WICHITA SOLAR PROBLEM

Thousands of homeowners across Wichita 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 WICHITA

!Moxie Solar (closed 2023) sold Wichita contracts — systems abandoned, payments continue
!Encor Solar (closed 2022) left Wichita homeowners without service or warranty
!Evergy interconnection delays were never disclosed by dealer
!Federal tax credit misrepresented as automatic loan balance reduction
!System produces significantly less than projected — Wichita's winter shading ignored
!Door-to-door sales team used high-pressure tactics and false urgency

KS STATE LAW IS ON YOUR SIDE

Kansas's Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) prohibits deceptive acts and practices in consumer transactions, 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. If your dealer failed to provide the required FTC cancellation notice at the time of signing, that window may never have legally closed — giving you the right to cancel even years later.

SOLAR COMPANIES WE FIGHT IN WICHITA

Moxie Solar (Closed 2023)
Moxie Solar operated throughout the Wichita metro before its 2023 closure. Homeowners report incomplete installations and GoodLeap loans with no recourse.
Encor Solar (Closed 2022)
Encor Solar closed in 2022, leaving Wichita customers without warranty coverage or service providers.
Freedom Forever
Freedom Forever remains active in Wichita. Common complaints include savings projections that significantly overstated production and dealer fees that were not disclosed upfront.

WHY SO MANY KS SOLAR CONTRACTS GO WRONG

Wichita's strong sun exposure and Evergy's rising rates made it an attractive market. Out-of-state dealers used high-pressure door-to-door tactics and frequently misrepresented how the federal tax credit works — a tactic that is particularly common in markets where homeowners have less familiarity with solar financing.

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

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Who is your solar finance company?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS — WICHITA, KS

What solar companies went out of business in Wichita?+
Moxie Solar (closed 2023) and Encor Solar (closed 2022) were both active in the Wichita area. If either sold your system, your lender (GoodLeap, Mosaic) may be liable for the dealer's deceptive practices under the KCPA.
Does Kansas have a solar consumer protection law?+
Kansas does not have a solar-specific consumer protection statute, but the Kansas Consumer Protection Act broadly prohibits deceptive trade practices. The FTC Cooling-Off Rule also applies to all door-to-door solar sales in Kansas.
My Wichita dealer said the tax credit would pay down my loan — is that true?+
No. This is one of the most common misrepresentations in Kansas. The federal ITC reduces your income tax liability — it does not automatically reduce your loan balance. If your dealer told you otherwise, that is actionable under the KCPA.

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Kansas Consumer Protection Law

Know Your Kansas Solar Contract Rights

Kansas 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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