
Freedom Forever was one of the biggest solar panel installers in the United States. In April 2026, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This news surprised many homeowners who trusted the company to install or maintain their solar systems.
If you are a Freedom Forever customer, you may now be asking questions like:
- Will my solar panels still work?
- What happens to my warranty?
- Am I still responsible for my solar loan?
- What if my installation was never finished?
- Can I take legal action?
These are important questions, and homeowners should understand their rights as soon as possible.

What Does Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Mean?
Chapter 11 bankruptcy does not always mean a company completely shuts down. It is a legal process that allows a company to reorganize its debts while still operating.
However, even if the company continues operating for now, customers may still experience problems such as:
- Delayed installations
- Poor customer service
- Trouble getting repairs
- Warranty issues
- Slow response times
Many homeowners are worried because they signed long-term agreements with Freedom Forever and expected ongoing support for years.
Why Are Solar Companies Struggling?
Freedom Forever is not the only solar company facing financial problems. Other large solar companies like Sunnova, Lumio, SunPower, and Mosaic have also faced bankruptcy issues recently.
There are several reasons why this is happening:
Higher Interest Rates
Solar systems are expensive, so many homeowners finance them with loans. As interest rates increased, fewer people could afford solar financing.
Rising Business Costs
Many solar companies spent huge amounts of money on sales teams, advertising, and expansion into new states. Some companies grew too quickly.
Changes in Solar Policies
In some states, government programs and energy credits changed. This reduced profits for solar companies.
Problems With Sales Practices
Some solar companies were accused of using misleading sales tactics or making promises they could not keep.
What Freedom Forever Customers Should Do Right Now
If you are a Freedom Forever customer, do not panic. Your solar panels may still continue producing electricity. However, now is the time to stay organized and protect yourself.
Save All Your Documents
Keep copies of:
- Your solar contract
- Loan or financing paperwork
- Warranty documents
- Emails and text messages
- Photos of the installation
- Monitoring screenshots
These documents may become very important later if there are legal or warranty disputes.
Check Your System Status
Ask yourself:
- Was your system fully installed?
- Did you receive Permission to Operate (PTO)?
- Is your monitoring system working?
- Are your panels producing energy correctly?
If something is unfinished or not working properly, document it immediately.

Understand Your Warranty
This part is very important.
Many solar systems have two different warranties:
Manufacturer Warranty
This usually covers the actual equipment, such as:
- Solar panels
- Inverters
- Batteries
These warranties often still remain valid because they come from the manufacturer, not Freedom Forever directly.

Workmanship Warranty
This covers the installation work itself.
For example:
- Roof leaks
- Improper wiring
- Installation mistakes
These warranties may be at risk because they were often provided directly by Freedom Forever.
Contact Your Financing Company
Even if Freedom Forever filed bankruptcy, your solar loan usually does not disappear. Most homeowners are still responsible for monthly payments.
That is why it is important to review your financing agreement carefully.
Common Problems Homeowners May Face
Some Freedom Forever customers may already be dealing with serious issues.
Unfinished Installations
Some homeowners paid deposits or signed contracts but never received completed systems.
Poor Customer Service
Bankrupt companies often reduce staff, making it harder for customers to get help.
System Performance Problems
Some homeowners may notice their systems are not producing enough energy or have stopped working correctly.
Confusing Financing Agreements
Some solar companies used complicated financing contracts that homeowners did not fully understand. In certain cases, these agreements may involve liens against the property.
High-Pressure Sales Tactics
Across the solar industry, many customers reported being pressured into signing contracts quickly or being promised “free solar panels” that were not truly free.
Do Homeowners Have Legal Rights?
Yes. Homeowners still have rights, even during a bankruptcy case.
Consumer protection laws exist to help protect people from:
- Misleading advertising
- False promises
- Unfair contracts
- Deceptive financing
- Poor workmanship
In some situations, homeowners may be able to recover compensation if they were harmed by unfair business practices.
There may also be important deadlines called “bar dates” in bankruptcy cases. Missing these deadlines could prevent you from filing a claim later.
That is why acting early matters.

How Vargas Gonzalez Delombard Can Help
At Vargas Gonzalez Delombard, LLP, our team has experience helping homeowners dealing with solar company problems. The firm has handled claims involving companies such as Generac, Better Earth, Lumio, and Vision Solar.
We understand how stressful these situations can feel.
Homeowners may be dealing with:
- Broken promises
- Incomplete installations
- Defective systems
- Warranty disputes
- Financing confusion
- Ongoing monthly loan payments
Our team can help review:
- Solar contracts
- Warranty documents
- Financing agreements
- Installation records
- Potential legal claims
Depending on your situation, you may have options to pursue compensation or file claims related to the bankruptcy.
Steps You Can Take Today
If you are affected by the Freedom Forever bankruptcy, here are some important next steps:
- Save all contracts and records
- Take photos of your system
- Monitor your energy production
- Register equipment with manufacturers
- Keep records of service requests
- Review your financing agreement
- Speak with an attorney about your rights
Taking action early may help protect your investment.
What Homeowners Should Remember
The Freedom Forever bankruptcy is a reminder that not every solar company is financially stable. While solar energy itself can still be a smart long-term investment, homeowners should carefully research companies before signing contracts.
If you are experiencing issues with Freedom Forever, you do not have to handle it alone.
Vargas Gonzalez Delombard, LLP offers free consultations for homeowners dealing with solar-related problems. Our team can help you better understand your situation and discuss possible legal options.

