Tucson Homeowners: Get Out of Your Solar Contract and Stop Overpaying Today

Tired of TEP bills higher than promised? Panels underperforming in Tucson’s extreme heat, dust, and monsoons? Or a UCC-1 lien blocking your home sale or refinance? You’re not stuck. Submit your info for a free intake in under 60 seconds and see if you qualify for cancellation or relief.


Stop guessing if you can cancel your solar contract...

Take this quiz to see if you're eligible for cancellation.


Common Tucson Solar Problems We Fix

Tucson homeowners face unique challenges in the Sonoran Desert:

  • TEP bills higher than the “free energy” sales pitch promised.
  • Severe efficiency loss from extreme heat and dust buildup on panels.
  • Hidden escalator clauses (2.9%+ annual increases)
  • UCC-1 liens complicating home sales or refinancing
  • Misleading claims about net metering and TEP rate changes
  • Systems failing during monsoon season or high summer demand
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This partnership provides homeowners with the professional support needed to have their solar agreements reviewed and challenged by qualified legal counsel.

Arizona Laws Protecting Tucson Homeowners

Arizona’s Consumer Fraud Act, Title 44 solar regulations, and ACC rules on utilities like TEP give strong grounds for relief when companies mislead consumers. Recent TEP rate hike proposals in 2026 make escaping bad solar deals even more urgent for Tucson families.

Our Services – All Contract Types & Situations

We help Tucson homeowners with every major issue (cards or accordions pulling from your Learning Hub):

Cancel by Contract Type

  • Solar Lease Cancellation Tucson
  • Solar Loan / PPA Exit Strategies
  • Cash Purchase and Warranty Disputes

Cancel by Situation

  • Higher-than-promised TEP bills & double billing
  • Poor system production in Tucson heat & dust
  • Selling or refinancing with UCC-1 solar lien
  • Installer bankruptcy or disappearing company
  • Misrepresentation & high-pressure sales tactics

 

How It Works

1

Submit your free intake.

Through our intake form or by calling 888- 918-2083. The intake is free.

2

Upload documents.

You provide your solar contract,
finance documents, recent utility bills, and any sales materials or communications you still have. 

3

Qualified law firm partner reviews your case.

Your documentation may be reviewed by Consumer Advocacy Law Group, our law firm partner. 

4

You decide – fixed fee shown upfront, no surprises.

If a legal review path is offered, you decide whether to engage. The fixed-fee structure is explained up front before you commit to anything.

Warning Box

Do NOT stop making payments without direct guidance from the reviewing attorney.

Tucson FAQ

Can I cancel my solar contract in Tucson after the 3-day period?

Yes, you may still be able to cancel a solar contract in Tucson, Arizona even after the 3-day cancellation period, but it depends on the terms of your contract and the specific circumstances. The standard 3-business-day cancellation right usually applies to door-to-door or in-home sales under federal and Arizona consumer protection laws.

Tucson’s intense sun exposure, high temperatures, monsoon storms, and heavy dust buildup can reduce solar panel efficiency and place additional stress on inverters, batteries, and roofing materials.

If you are trying to sell your home and there is a UCC-1 filing attached to your solar agreement, it can complicate the sale but it does not necessarily prevent you from selling the property. A UCC-1 filing is a legal notice that gives the solar company or lender a security interest in the solar equipment, and in some cases buyers or mortgage lenders may see it as an issue during the title or financing process.

TEP has proposed rate increases that could raise residential bills by around 14%, which may add hundreds of dollars in annual electricity costs for non-solar customers.

Stop Overpaying on Your Tucson Solar Contract – Free Intake

Limited review slots available this week for Tucson homeowners