Denver is one of the fastest-growing solar markets in the country — and one of the most active for solar contract complaints. If you're a Colorado homeowner dealing with a solar agreement that isn't working for you, here's what you need to know.
Denver is one of the fastest-growing solar markets in the country — Colorado ranks in the top 10 nationally for solar installations, and the Denver metro area has seen explosive growth over the past five years. With that growth has come a corresponding increase in solar contract complaints from homeowners who feel misled, trapped, or simply stuck in agreements that aren't delivering what was promised.
The short answer is: it depends. Colorado law provides several avenues for homeowners to challenge or exit solar agreements, but the specific path available to you depends on your contract type, your lender, and the facts of how the system was sold to you.
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Get Free Case Review →Denver homeowners face some unique solar challenges that homeowners in sunnier, more consistently warm climates don't encounter to the same degree. These issues often form the basis for contract disputes and renegotiation requests.
Colorado's winter months can significantly impact solar production — a fact many homeowners weren't told upfront.
Depending on your specific situation, Denver homeowners have pursued several different paths to resolve solar contract issues. No single approach works for everyone, which is why a case-specific review is always the recommended starting point.
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Get Free Case Review →Colorado homeowners have successfully challenged solar contracts under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. If you were told your electric bill would essentially disappear, or that you'd receive a cash refund from the federal tax credit, those claims may constitute actionable misrepresentation under Colorado law.
Our team reviews solar agreements for Denver and Colorado homeowners at no cost. We'll identify your contract type, flag any potential leverage points, and give you an honest assessment of your realistic options — with no obligation to proceed.
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