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Were You Sold by Titan Solar Power in Florida?
· 4 min read
Titan Solar Power was once one of the largest residential solar installers in the country. When it ceased operations in 2024, it left a trail of Florida homeowners with functioning hardware but no one to call for service or warranty work.
What we typically see
- Functional systems with orphaned workmanship warranties and no service path.
- Unresolved punch-list items and incomplete closeouts.
- Financing through GoodLeap, Mosaic, or Sunlight Financial.
What you can do
- File equipment warranty claims directly with the manufacturer for any failed hardware.
- Use the Holder Rule to bring the installer's conduct against your lender.
- Get a licensed roofer to handle any leaks the workmanship warranty no longer covers.
We document your Titan system and loan and connect you with a vetted Florida attorney.
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Frequently asked questions
Titan Solar went out of business — what about my warranty?
Manufacturer equipment warranties survive and run to you directly. The installer's workmanship warranty generally does not. Document your system and pursue manufacturer claims and, where appropriate, your lender under the Holder Rule.
Who financed Titan Solar Power systems?
Commonly GoodLeap, Mosaic, and Sunlight Financial — all of which can be subject to Holder Rule claims.
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