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Ark. Code § 4-88-1073-Day Cancellation RightUpdated 2026

Arkansas Has Good Solar Resources and Weak Net Metering Policies. If Your Rep Didn't Explain the Difference, Arkansas Law Is on Your Side.

Arkansas's Deceptive Trade Practices Act covers the exact deceptions used in solar sales. Here is what you need to know.

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Ark. Code § 4-88-107
Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act

Under the FTC Cooling-Off Rule. Arkansas does not have a state-specific extended window, but DTPA violations create independent grounds for cancellation.

Arkansas has good solar resources but weak net metering policies. Entergy Arkansas and AEP pay low rates for solar exports, making the financial case for solar more dependent on self-consumption than in most states. If your sales rep used a simple offset model without explaining this, the financial projections were misleading.

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Your Key Rights in Arkansas

  • 3-day right to cancel after signing
  • Protection under Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act
  • Right to accurate savings projections
  • Right to clear disclosure of all fees
  • Protection against misrepresentation of tax credits

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