How to Remove the Pink Energy (Power Home Solar) Loan From Your Credit Report

For former customers of Pink Energy (also known as Power Home Solar), the company’s bankruptcy has created a nightmare of unfinished projects, non-working systems, and frustrating loan payments for a service you never truly received. One of the most significant ongoing issues has been the damage to your credit report from the associated financing.

As a result of legal action, a settlement was reached that provides a path for homeowners to have these damaging tradelines removed from their credit history. The key is providing the right documentation to the credit reporting agencies (Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax).

This page provides you with the official, difficult-to-find documents you need to formally dispute the Pink Energy loan on your credit report.

How to Use These Documents

When you file a dispute with each credit bureau, they will ask for supporting evidence. You should provide these documents as proof that the loan tradeline is required to be removed as part of a legal settlement. This is not simply a request; it’s a documented obligation.

  1. Start a New Dispute with Each Bureau: Go to the official websites for Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax and begin the online dispute process for the Pink Energy loan account.
  2. State Your Reason: When asked for the reason for the dispute, explain that the company went bankrupt and that a legal settlement requires the removal of this account from consumer credit reports.
  3. Upload These Documents: Attach the files below as your supporting evidence for each dispute.

Disclaimer: SolarDispute.com is not a law firm and this does not constitute legal advice. We are providing these public documents as a resource for consumers.

Download the Official Settlement Documents