Contact Solar Cancellation Resource Center New York

Get in Touch With Our New York Support Team

You deserve answers — fast.

Our specialists can:

  • Explain your options under New York solar cancellation law
  • Help you understand your contract
  • Schedule your free case review
  • Connect you with New York-licensed consumer protection attorneys

Hours of operation:

Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST

Contact Form — Send Us a Message

Have more details or documents ready? Submit them below and we’ll get back to you promptly.


What to Expect When You Contact Us

When you call or message us, here’s what happens next:

  1. Intake & Preliminary Screening
    • We’ll ask basic questions about your solar contract — type, payments, duration, and your experience with savings or performance.
  2. Document Submission
    1. You’ll be invited to securely upload your contract and any communication with your solar provider.
  3. Review by New York Cancellation Specialists
    1. Our team partners with New York-licensed consumer protection attorneys who will assess whether your situation qualifies under laws like the New York Deceptive Trade Practices Act (GBL § 349).
  4. Recommendation & Next Steps
    1. We’ll explain your options and, if appropriate, outline a customized cancellation strategy.

Why It’s Worth Reaching Out?

You might be experiencing:

  • Higher monthly bills than promised
  • Little or no savings with solar
  • Unresponsive solar providers
  • Difficulty selling your home because of the solar contract
  • Panels damaged in New York weather

 

Our goal is to give you clarity and real next steps without obligation.

Helpful Reminder (Legal Disclosure):

Solar Cancellation Resource Center New York (“SCRC New York”) is a marketing partner for law firms specializing in solar contract cancellation via New York consumer protection laws. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. This website content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Not all contracts qualify for cancellation; results vary by case.