FAQ – Solar Cancellation Resource Center Arizona

Arizona Homeowners' Guide to Canceling Solar Contracts & Leases

Arizona homeowners are increasingly facing misleading solar deals promising massive savings on energy bills—only to see payments rise amid extreme desert heat, dust accumulation on panels, monsoon damage, and storm damage to panels.

At Solar Cancellation Resource Center Arizona, we partner with Arizona-licensed consumer protection attorneys to help you cancel solar leases, loans, and power purchase agreements (PPAs) legally and permanently.

If deceptive sales tactics, false savings claims, or faulty installations have trapped you in a burdensome solar contract, explore our answers below. Many Arizona residents qualify for cancellation under the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (A.R.S. §44-1522)  and other state protections.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Contract Cancellation in Arizona

How long does it take to cancel my solar contract in Arizona?

If your case qualifies, most resolutions take around 12–24 months, depending on the solar company, financing, and cooperation. We only accept cases with a strong path to a favorable outcome under Arizona laws like the DTPA. Factors like ERCOT rate changes, hurricane damage, or deceptive financing can influence timelines.

Once your Arizona solar contract is canceled, you are released from all financial obligations. This includes monthly payments, escalators, or balloon payments. Many Arizona clients eliminate thousands in long-term liability and regain control of their budgets.

Panel removal depends on your solar provider and negotiated terms:

  • In some cases, panels are removed at no cost.
  • In other cases, panels remain, possibly giving you a free solar system after cancellation.

Our Arizona attorneys negotiate the best outcome under state law, especially if panels were damaged by storms or failed to perform.

We evaluate every case before acceptance. We only take on Arizona solar contract cancellations where our network of Arizona-licensed attorneys identifies strong grounds, including:

  • Misleading savings claims
  • High-pressure sales
  • Failure to disclose fees
  • Underperforming systems after storms
  • Violations of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (A.R.S. §44-1522)

Start with a free eligibility review to confirm your case.

Additional Arizona-Specific FAQ Additions

What are my cancellation rights as a Arizona homeowner under state law?
  • SB 1036: 5-business-day right to cancel new solar contracts without penalty
  • Arizona DTPA: Allows cancellation and potential triple damages for deceptive sales practices
  • Panels underperforming due to heat, storms, or ERCOT grid issues may qualify even after installation

Common reasons include:

  • Promised savings never appeared (high AC use, ERCOT fluctuations)
  • Escalating lease payments
  • Panels damaged by hail or hurricanes
  • Difficulty selling a home with solar liens
  • High-pressure door-to-door sales
  • Hidden fees or unresponsive companies

Yes. Post-installation cancellations are possible for:

  • Misrepresentation
  • Breach of contract
  • Deceptive practices

Our Arizona attorneys leverage state laws to challenge issues like poor performance, roof damage, or false promises.

We evaluate every case before acceptance. We only take on Arizona solar contract cancellations where our network of Arizona-licensed attorneys identifies strong grounds, including:

  • Misleading savings claims
  • High-pressure sales
  • Failure to disclose fees
  • Underperforming systems after storms
  • Violations of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (A.R.S. §44-1522)

Start with a free eligibility review to confirm your case.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Contract Cancellation in Florida

How do I know if I can get out of my solar contract?

As the nationwide leader and pioneer in a legal driven solar cancellation system our experts understand how to build a case for consumers which typically includes aggressive sales tactics misrepresenting terms and conditions of your contract, false promises on either system cost and or energy savings. If any of these apply to your circumstances you probably qualify for our services. Click here to start a free evaluation of your case.

If you qualify, cases can be resolved with satisfactory outcomes in about 18 months. Typical cases you should plan on a minimum of 18 months and some cases can take as long as 24 months. Every case we take we know that we can achieve a favorable outcome but all cases are not the same and as a result timeframes vary.

After we have legally and permanently cancelled your solar system contract you will no longer be responsible for any related financial obligations including leased and purchase financed solar systems.

In some cases, yes and others no depending on the solar and finance company you worked with. In some cases where your solar system is removed you will go back to paying your normal electric bill. In cases where the solar system is not removed and left on your home you may wind up with a free solar system. In either case removal of the solar system can be negotiated during your cancellation process.

Each case is evaluated before agreeing to work towards the cancellation of the solar agreements for clients. Solar Cancellation Resource Center Arizona only accepts cases where they know the outcome will be favorable.