Arizona Solar Contract Help

ExitYourSolar helps Arizona homeowners review bad solar agreements and explore options related to loans, leases, PPAs, dual bills, misleading promises, and other solar contract issues.

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Help for Arizona Homeowners Facing Solar Problems

Many homeowners in Arizona signed solar agreements expecting lower bills, clear savings, and a straightforward experience. Instead, some were left dealing with confusing terms, ongoing utility bills, unexpected payments, and very little clarity about what to do next.

If your solar agreement is creating more stress than savings, the first step is understanding the full picture. ExitYourSolar helps Arizona homeowners review the facts, understand the agreement, and take the next step with more clarity and confidence.

Common Solar Contract Issues in Arizona

These are some of the most common problems homeowners face when a solar agreement does not perform the way it was presented.

Utility Bills That Never Went Away

Many homeowners expected solar to significantly reduce or replace their utility bill, only to end up paying both the utility company and a solar payment.

Confusing Loan, Lease, or PPA Terms

Some agreements are far more restrictive, costly, or difficult to understand than homeowners realized during the sale process.

Misleading Sales Promises

Some homeowners were promised easy savings, lower bills, or simple terms that did not match the reality of the agreement after installation.

Home Sale and Transfer Problems

Solar agreements can create roadblocks during a refinance, home sale, transfer, or payoff, especially when buyers or lenders raise concerns.

Areas We Are Building Coverage Across Arizona

ExitYourSolar is focused on helping homeowners across Arizona, with particular relevance for major residential markets and growing solar adoption areas.

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What Arizona Homeowners Can Do Next

If your solar agreement is causing more stress than savings, the next step is understanding what happened and what options may be available.

Review the Agreement

Look at the contract terms, financing structure, and any promises made during the sale process.

Gather Key Documents

Utility statements, financing paperwork, installer communication, and related documents can all matter.

Understand the Options

The right next step depends on the facts, the agreement, and the specific issues involved in the situation.

Start With a Review

A clearer understanding of the agreement is often the most important first step toward relief.

Arizona Solar Contract FAQ

Here are a few common questions homeowners may have when dealing with a bad solar agreement in Arizona.

Do you help Arizona homeowners with solar loans, leases, and PPAs?

Yes. Reviews may involve solar loans, leases, PPAs, and other related agreement structures depending on the facts of the situation.

What if I still have a utility bill after going solar?

That is one of the most common issues homeowners report. If the agreement is not performing the way it was presented, that may be worth reviewing closely.

Can a solar agreement affect an Arizona home sale?

Yes. Solar agreements can create issues during a sale, transfer, payoff, or refinance depending on the structure of the contract and financing.

What is the first step if I think I have a bad solar deal?

The first step is reviewing the agreement, financing, and supporting details so you can better understand what happened and what options may be available.

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