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SolarDisclosure
Independent Solar Reports
Solar clarity for every situation

Your solar system,
fully disclosed.

Independent solar reports for real estate professionals. Warranty tracking and battery advisory for homeowners. One platform, zero guesswork.

Independent — not affiliated with any installer Standard delivery in 2 business days Used by agents, title officers & lenders
For homeowners

Homeowner Lookup

Track every warranty still in force. Get production alerts. Battery advice when you need it — with honest math, not a sales pitch.

Full warranty map — panels, inverter, battery
Annual production audit with third-party report
Honest battery advisory with payback math
Works with any installer, any brand
Start free lookup → Free to start · $79/yr for annual audit
For real estate professionals

Closing Report

UCC liens, lease status, open permits, NEM tariff, installer standing — one report that answers every solar question before your close.

UCC lien & PACE check — all U.S. jurisdictions
Open permit status + installer bankruptcy check
NEM tariff status & lease transfer eligibility
Disclosure score 0–100 with color-coded risk flags
Order a report — $299 → Rush reports available — $349 · 24-hour delivery

Works with every major panel, inverter & battery brand — and all U.S. title jurisdictions

Qcells· REC· Silfab· SunPower / Maxeon· Enphase· SolarEdge· Tesla Powerwall· FranklinWH· Sunrun· Sunnova

Homeowner warranty lookup

Your installer left. Your warranties didn't.

Over 200 solar companies have gone bankrupt or ceased operations since 2018. Equipment warranties from panel, inverter, and battery manufacturers remain in force — but you have to know how to use them. That's what our homeowner lookup does.

1

Warranty map

Every manufacturer warranty still covering your system — panels, inverter, battery, monitoring — with remaining years and a direct claim-filing link. Free.

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2

Annual production audit

Quarterly benchmarks against expected degradation curves. A signed, third-party report you can actually submit with a warranty claim — manufacturer apps aren't accepted as independent evidence. $79/yr.

3

Battery advisory

We run your utility tariff, NEM status, and roof data — then give you an honest yes or no. If yes, we match you with a vetted local installer and handle financing pre-qualification. Free quote.

Financing provided by third-party lenders. SolarDisclosure™ is not a lender or installer. Installation by licensed third-party contractors.

SolarDisclosure™ — real estate product

One report. Clear to close.

Solar complications delay or kill closings every day — a lease transfer that takes three weeks, a UCC lien from a bankrupt installer, an open permit the seller didn't know about. SolarDisclosure™ catches all of it before the transaction opens.

01

Buyer fails lease credit check

Solar lease companies require credit approval to transfer. A buyer who doesn't qualify kills the deal two weeks before close.

02

Undisclosed lease obligation

Buyer learns days before closing they're inheriting 15 years of monthly payments nobody mentioned. Transaction collapses or renegotiates.

03

Installer bankrupt — no transfer

Over 200 solar companies have gone bankrupt or ceased operations since 2018. Orphaned leases have no entity to execute the transfer. Closing delayed indefinitely.

04

Payoff amount shock

Seller agrees to buy out the lease at closing. Payoff quote arrives at $28,000. Deal renegotiates — or dies — 72 hours out.

05

UCC lien not released

Lease paid off but UCC-3 termination never filed. Unresolved lien shows in title search. Title can't close.

06

Open permit from original install

Rushed 2019–2022 installs skipped final inspections. Open permit surfaces in title search. City inspector required — weeks of delay.

What a SolarDisclosure™ report answers

  • Owned or leased — who holds the UCC, are they still in business?
  • Lease transfer process, timeline, and credit requirements
  • All permits — pulled, closed, inspected
  • Active warranties, remaining years, transferability status
  • PACE lien check (California & Florida)
  • Production performance vs. expected output
  • Disclosure score 0–100 + color-coded closing risk flags
SolarDisclosure™ · Sample output Score: 94
OwnershipOwned — clear
UCC filingNone on record
PermitsAll closed & inspected
Panel warranty18 yrs remaining
PACE lienNone detected
Production97% of expected
✓ This transaction can proceed without solar-related delays
View pricing & order a report →

Standard $299 · Rush $349 · 2-business-day or 24-hour delivery

Net metering & home sales

Selling your home? Your net-metering rate may not transfer.

In California and a growing list of states, the original homeowner is grandfathered into legacy NEM rates. When a new owner takes title, the utility often resets to the current tariff — which pays 75–80% less for exported solar.

A properly sized battery keeps the economics intact. Our homeowner lookup models this for homeowners. Our closing report flags it for buyers and agents.

Rules vary by state and utility.

California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, and others have changed export compensation in the last 5 years. We check your specific tariff before recommending anything.

NEM transfer risk by state

StateTransfers on sale?Battery rec?
California (IOU)Partial — 9 yrs maxYes
Arizona (APS)PartialYes
NevadaCurrent term onlyMaybe
HawaiiClosed to new enrollmentYes
TexasVaries by utilityOften
FloridaTransfers (for now)Not yet

Summary only — tariffs change. Verify with your specific utility.

FAQ

Common questions

What's the difference between the homeowner lookup and the closing report?

The homeowner lookup tracks warranties, audits production, and advises on batteries over the life of the system. The SolarDisclosure™ closing report is for real estate professionals — ordered per transaction to answer every solar question before a deal opens.

My installer went out of business. Can you still help?

Yes — that's exactly why we exist. Equipment warranties from panel, inverter, and battery manufacturers are independent of the installer. Our lookup identifies which are still in force and walks you through filing directly with each manufacturer.

How fast is a SolarDisclosure™ report delivered?

Standard delivery is 2 business days. Rush delivery (24 hours) is available for time-sensitive closings at $349.

Does SolarDisclosure™ install or sell solar equipment?

No. We're independent — we don't sell panels, batteries, leases, or financing. We get paid to give honest information. When a repair or install is needed, we route homeowners to vetted, licensed local contractors.

Can I order SolarDisclosure™ reports in bulk for my title company or brokerage?

Yes. For title companies and brokerages ordering multiple reports, contact us at hello@solardisclosure.io to discuss volume pricing.

For homeowners

Two minutes. 20 years of coverage.

Tell us about your system and we'll map every warranty still in force, flag any attention points, and give you a straight answer on batteries.

Start warranty lookup →

For real estate professionals

Clear every solar transaction.

One SolarDisclosure™ report answers every solar question your title officer, buyer, and agent needs. Delivered in 2 business days.

Order a closing report →