Trapped in an unfair solar contract in Texas? Our experienced Texas solar contract attorneys use the powerful Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) to help homeowners cancel solar leases and recover damages from predatory solar companies.
Texas is one of the fastest-growing solar markets in the nation—but that growth has attracted predatory companies. Here are the most common issues our Texas clients face.
Texas homeowners are often promised 50-80% savings based on inflated energy production estimates that don't account for Texas heat and dust.
Aggressive door-to-door sales tactics are common in Texas suburbs, with salespeople pressuring homeowners to sign same-day.
Many Texas solar contracts are signed before HOA approval or permits are obtained, leaving homeowners with systems they can't legally use.
Texas grid interconnection can take months. Many homeowners pay for systems that aren't producing power for their homes.
Texas has the powerful DTPA—one of the strongest consumer protection laws in America. Our attorneys know how to use these laws to cancel your solar contract and recover damages.
One of the strongest consumer protection laws in the nation. Allows recovery of up to 3x damages for deceptive solar sales practices, plus attorney fees.
Requires specific disclosures for residential solar contracts. Failure to provide proper disclosures may void the contract entirely.
Provides a 3-day right to cancel for home solicitation sales. If the solar company came to your door, you may have cancellation rights.
Public Utility Commission of Texas regulations require solar companies to provide accurate savings estimates and clear contract terms.
Under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, you may be entitled to recover up to 3x your actual damages plus attorney fees if a solar company engaged in deceptive practices. This powerful law gives Texas homeowners significant leverage.
"The salesman promised my electric bill would be $0. After installation, I was paying more than before. Solar Exit Law got my contract cancelled and the panels removed at no cost to me."
"I signed under pressure during a door-to-door sale. These attorneys knew exactly how to use the DTPA to get me out of my 25-year lease."
"My HOA rejected the panels after they were installed. The solar company refused to help. Solar Exit Law fought for me and won."
Our Texas solar contract lawyers help homeowners throughout the Lone Star State, including: