A separate service
Sometimes the equipment is fine and the paperwork is the problem
The panels work. Nobody can find the agreement, nobody knows who holds the monitoring account, and the finance company won't talk to the buyer's agent. That's a different job from an inspection, so it's a different service.
- Separate from
- The $399 inspection
- Price
- Not yet set
- What it is
- Research and documentation assembly
- What it isn't
- Legal advice or disclosure completion
Finding out what exists, and who has it
Identify the system and its history
Equipment, install date, interconnection and — where determinable — the original installer and whether they're still trading.
Establish the ownership type
Owned, financed, leased or PPA. Each one transfers differently and requires different documents from different parties.
Gather what documentation exists
Original agreements, Permission to Operate, warranty documents, monitoring account details and interconnection records.
Name what's missing and who holds it
Often the most valuable output. A document held by a lender or a utility is a different problem from one that was never issued.
Explain it in plain terms
So the seller, the agent and the escrow officer are working from the same understanding of what's actually on the property.
Where this service stops
We don't complete disclosures
The seller answers their own disclosures. We help them understand what's being asked.
We don't give legal advice
Whether something is material, and how to characterise it, is for the seller and their attorney.
We don't decide form answers
Including anything on C.A.R. Form SOLAR. We explain what the form is asking for.
We don't negotiate
We assemble facts. What the parties do with them is the transaction, not our role.
Common questions
Is this included in the $399 inspection?
No. Solar Transaction Support is a separate service from the $399 inspection and is priced separately — what it costs depends on what the property needs, so we quote it once we know the situation.
Will you fill out C.A.R. Form SOLAR for the seller?
No. We don't complete disclosures, give legal advice, or decide how any form should be answered. We help you understand what the form is asking for and assemble the information you need to answer it yourself.
What if a document simply doesn't exist?
That's a finding in itself, and a useful one. Knowing a workmanship warranty was never issued — or that the installer is no longer trading — changes what the parties can reasonably expect.
Working a weekend transaction? So are we
The office is open Monday–Friday 9am–6pm, but inspections run on weekends and requests are open around the clock. We'll call to confirm the date and time.
Requesting an inspection isn't a confirmed appointment — we'll contact you to confirm timing.