If you are thinking about canceling a solar agreement, the most important step you can take before doing anything is understanding what options actually exist and which ones apply to your specific situation. A free solar cancellation intake in Peoria, AZ with a Counxel attorney gives you that understanding — without cost, without obligation, and without the risk of taking an action that inadvertently forecloses options that were otherwise open to you.
Peoria homeowners who have decided they want out of a solar agreement are often in one of two positions: they signed recently and want to know whether a rescission right is still available, or they are further into a long-term lease or loan and are looking at what legal paths exist beyond the initial cancellation window. Both situations benefit from a specific legal assessment before any action is taken — because what is available in each situation is different, and acting on the wrong assumption about what is possible can limit what you are actually able to do.
Counxel’s free intake is built for both of these positions and every situation in between.
What the Free Solar Cancellation Intake in Peoria Covers
The intake is a structured conversation that gathers the specific information needed to assess your cancellation options accurately. It is not a general consultation about solar — it is a focused evaluation of your specific agreement and circumstances.
The first focus is the agreement type and when it was signed. Whether you have a solar loan, a solar lease, or a power purchase agreement shapes what cancellation paths exist. When the agreement was signed matters equally, because some cancellation rights are time-sensitive and close within days of execution. Identifying whether a time-sensitive right is still available — and whether it applies to your agreement — is one of the first things the intake establishes.
The second focus is the circumstances of the sales process. How the agreement was presented to you, what representations were made about savings, system output, financing terms, and the nature of what you were signing, and whether the process gave you adequate time and information to make an informed decision are all legally relevant facts. In Peoria’s competitive solar market, where multiple companies have often approached the same households and where some sales presentations have moved quickly through contract details, the circumstances of how an agreement was sold are particularly worth examining. Many solar cancellation claims in Arizona are grounded in what happened during the sales process, not just in what the contract says on its face.
The third focus is what has happened since signing. Whether the system is producing at the level represented. Whether warranty or service requests have been addressed. Whether the agreement has created complications with your property — particularly relevant for Peoria homeowners in family-oriented communities where housing transitions are common. Whether you have tried to communicate with the solar company and what those efforts produced. These post-signing facts both support additional legal claims and provide context for evaluating the strength of claims arising from the sales process.
Following the intake conversation, a Counxel attorney provides a preliminary assessment of the cancellation options that appear available based on what has been shared, along with honest guidance about what each path involves, what further documentation would be needed, and what a realistic outcome might look like. The assessment is specific to your situation, not generic — which is what makes it genuinely useful.
Solar Cancellation Rights Peoria Homeowners Should Understand
Having a clear picture of the legal framework for solar cancellation in Arizona gives Peoria homeowners a foundation for interpreting the assessment they receive during the intake.
The three-day right of rescission under federal law is the most time-sensitive cancellation mechanism and, within its window, the most straightforward. Federal Trade Commission regulations require that certain home-solicited contracts above a defined dollar threshold include a mandatory three-business-day cancellation window. Many Peoria solar agreements — signed during in-home sales visits by representatives who came to the homeowner’s residence — qualify. If you are within this window, the right to cancel requires no justification, no negotiation, and no company cooperation. It does require that the cancellation be executed correctly, in writing, and delivered to the right party within the timeframe. An attorney can ensure this happens precisely right and on time.
Beyond the rescission window, cancellation requires a legal basis. Misrepresentation during the sales process is the most frequently applicable basis in the Peoria market. When material statements of fact were false or misleading — savings projections characterized as reliable that were not adequately supported, system performance representations that exceeded what the equipment could reasonably produce, financing terms described inaccurately, or the nature of the agreement itself mischaracterized — Arizona’s Consumer Fraud Act and common law rescission provide frameworks for cancellation and damages. The strength of these claims depends on the specific facts gathered during the intake.
Material breach by the solar company is a separate cancellation basis. When the company has failed to fulfill obligations defined in the written agreement — a production guarantee not met, warranty service not provided, installation deficiencies not remedied — the company’s own failures create legal grounds for the homeowner to pursue contract termination alongside other remedies.
Negotiated buyout and lease or PPA transfer are practical exit paths for Peoria homeowners whose circumstances have changed and who need the solar agreement resolved — often in connection with a home sale in Peoria’s school-district communities or a refinancing situation. Solar companies typically have established buyout formulas, and a Counxel attorney can assess whether the price being offered is a fair interpretation of the contract terms or whether there is room for a better outcome.
Financed solar purchase cancellation involves a more layered analysis because the relationships between the homeowner, the installer, and the lending entity are separate but potentially legally connected. Federal consumer lending protections in some circumstances create claims against the lending entity for the installer’s conduct — an avenue worth evaluating in financed solar transactions where the installer’s representations were the basis for entering the loan.
Why Counxel Is the Right Choice for Solar Cancellation Help in Peoria
Counxel Legal Firm brings Arizona legal knowledge, genuine contract expertise, and a client-centered approach to every solar cancellation intake it conducts for Peoria homeowners. The attorneys who evaluate your situation are Arizona-licensed, understand how Arizona’s consumer protection and contract frameworks apply to solar disputes, and communicate findings in plain language that gives clients a real picture of their options.
The intake is free because Counxel’s approach starts with honest information rather than with engagement designed to generate revenue. Before any commitment to legal services, Peoria homeowners deserve a clear and honest assessment of their cancellation options — including candid acknowledgment of where those options are limited.
For homeowners who choose to move forward, Counxel’s On-Call membership provides consistent access to legal counsel at a predictable monthly cost. Peoria homeowners who approach major decisions deliberately and who want to know what their legal support will cost throughout a process — not just at the intake — find this structure practical and reassuring. Solar cancellation can resolve quickly when a rescission right is exercised in time, or it can involve extended negotiation or formal proceedings. On-Call keeps the legal team available throughout.
The firm has been recognized by Super Lawyers, Lawyers of Distinction, and other professional legal organizations — recognition that reflects consistent quality across a sustained client base of individuals, families, and businesses who return and refer others because the guidance they received made a genuine difference.
Start Your Free Solar Cancellation Intake in Peoria Today
If you are a Peoria homeowner who wants to understand your legal options for canceling a solar agreement before taking any other action, the free solar cancellation intake offered by Counxel Legal Firm is the right place to begin.
Call the Counxel team at (480) 744-6621 to schedule your intake. The conversation is free, the assessment is specific to your situation under Arizona law, and the clarity you receive is what makes every subsequent decision an informed one rather than a guess.