Florence is one of Arizona’s oldest towns, with a historic downtown that has watched more than a century of change roll through Pinal County. The newest change is visible on rooftops, where solar panels now power everything from territorial-era neighborhoods to the modern communities of Anthem at Merrill Ranch.
Solar rewards Florence homeowners generously in this climate. A solar contract, however, is only as good as the honesty behind it. When the promises made during a sale do not match the agreement that followed, a solar fraud attorney in Florence can help you set things right. Counxel Legal Firm provides that help to homeowners throughout Florence and the surrounding communities.
Small towns run on trust. Our job is to make sure your solar company honored yours.
Solar Contract Terms, Translated Into Plain English
Many fraud claims begin the moment a homeowner finally understands what a clause in their contract actually means. These are the terms that matter most, explained simply.
An escalator clause raises your payment automatically each year, often by a fixed percentage. Over a twenty-year agreement, even a small annual increase compounds into a dramatically larger total cost, which is why it must be disclosed clearly.
A production guarantee is the company’s commitment that your system will generate a minimum amount of energy. If your agreement has one, it should also spell out your remedy when the system falls short. If the salesperson promised performance but the contract guarantees nothing, that gap matters.
A lien or fixture filing is a recorded claim against your property connected to the solar equipment. These filings can complicate a sale or refinance, and homeowners are sometimes never told they exist.
An arbitration clause routes disputes away from court and into a private process with its own rules and deadlines. Knowing whether your contract has one shapes your entire strategy.
If any of these appeared in your agreement without ever appearing in the sales conversation, keep reading.
When Missing Explanations Become Misrepresentation
Arizona law does not expect homeowners to be contract experts. It expects solar companies to be honest. Title 44, Chapter 11 of the Arizona Revised Statutes regulates solar sales and requires specific disclosures in these agreements, while the doctrine of fraudulent inducement addresses contracts signed because of statements that were not true.
An agreement that violates the statute, or one built on misrepresentation, may be voidable. For a Florence homeowner, that can mean a path to cancellation, renegotiated terms, or recovery of losses, depending on the contract and the evidence.
The evidence often lives in ordinary places: the brochure left on your counter, the savings projection texted to your phone, your utility bills before and after installation. Our attorneys know how to assemble that record and measure it against Arizona law.
What Working With Counxel Actually Involves
The process is simpler than most homeowners expect. It starts with a free legal evaluation, a real conversation with our Arizona-based team about your agreement and the sale behind it.
We identify whether you signed a lease, a power purchase agreement, or a solar loan, since each carries different rights. We review your documents and your records of the sales process. Then we give you a candid assessment: what we see, what your options are, and what each path would realistically involve.
From there, the direction is yours. Some matters resolve through negotiation with the company. Others proceed through arbitration or litigation. At every stage, you will understand the plan and the reasons behind it.
Why Florence Homeowners Choose Counxel Legal Firm
Trust is earned through conduct, not claimed in advertising. Here is the conduct our clients point to.
Experience That Matches Your Problem
Solar agreements are a consistent part of our practice, and our attorneys have successfully helped Arizona homeowners resolve solar contract problems, including release from agreements obtained through misleading sales practices. Your matter is handled by people who have walked this road before.
Arizona Attorneys Who Respect Pinal County
Counxel’s team is licensed in Arizona and understands communities like Florence, where historic neighborhoods, working ranch properties, and modern master-planned developments sit side by side. We tailor our advice to your property and your circumstances, not a generic template.
Recognition From the Legal Profession
The firm has been recognized by Super Lawyers, Lawyers of Distinction, and other respected professional organizations, a reflection of sustained quality and genuine client outcomes over many years.
Honesty, Even When It Costs Us
If your situation supports a claim, we will tell you plainly. If it does not, we will tell you that too. Every contract and every set of facts is different, and clients consistently say this straightforwardness is why they hired us and why they recommend us around town.
People, Not Phone Trees
Calls to Counxel reach our own attorneys and staff here in Arizona, not an outside intake service. The team that first hears your story stays with your file through resolution, and your first evaluation is free.
Ongoing Value at a Predictable Cost
For homeowners who want continuing access to counsel, our On-Call membership provides legal support at a steady monthly rate. In a town where people plan for the long term, having an attorney within reach year-round simply makes sense.
Serving Florence and Greater Pinal County
Counxel represents homeowners throughout Florence, including Anthem at Merrill Ranch, along with San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Coolidge, Apache Junction, and communities across Pinal County.
Whether your system was installed on a new build or added to a home your family has owned for generations, an agreement that does not match its promises deserves a careful look, and sooner serves you better than later.
Talk With a Solar Fraud Attorney in Florence Today
Solar power remains a smart, lasting investment for Florence homeowners, and the great majority of solar companies deal honestly with their customers. When one does not, Arizona law provides real remedies, and an experienced attorney knows how to pursue them.
If your solar agreement reads differently than the sale sounded, reach out to a dedicated solar fraud attorney in Florence today. Call Counxel Legal Firm at (480) 744-6621 to schedule your free legal evaluation. One honest conversation can show you exactly where you stand, and our team is ready to have it.