Solar Contract Attorneys

Your Solar Contract
May Have Legal Remedies.

Covar Law Group provides free attorney review of solar contracts for consumers who believe they were misled, received incomplete disclosures, or face unexpected financial burdens from solar financing.

No obligation · Free initial evaluation · Attorney reviewed

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Federal Court Practice
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Common Situations

Does This Sound Familiar?

Covar Law Group regularly reviews solar contracts involving these issues. If your situation resembles any of the following, a free attorney evaluation may help clarify your legal options.

Misleading Sales Promises

Sales representatives made verbal promises about savings, buybacks, or incentives that never appeared in writing — and never materialized.

Unexpected Payment Increases

Your monthly solar loan payment increased after tax credit issues or escalating lease rates, contrary to what was represented during the sale.

Tax Credit Misrepresentation

You were told you would receive a federal tax credit and instructed to apply it toward your loan balance — but you did not qualify or were not properly informed of the consequences.

UCC Lien on Your Property

A Uniform Commercial Code lien was placed on your home as part of solar financing — without clear disclosure or your informed understanding of that encumbrance.

Missing or Incomplete Disclosures

You were not provided copies of all signed documents, or mandatory disclosures required under state or federal consumer protection law were omitted at signing.

Loan You Did Not Knowingly Sign

A financing agreement was executed in your name without a clear explanation that you were entering into a loan, not a lease or service arrangement.

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The current site’s utility buttons lead to important workflows. This rebuild keeps those paths visible, but separates them from the main sales CTA so visitors understand when to use each one.

Primary public CTA remains the free case evaluation.

Existing clients, applicants, and staff can still route people to the questionnaire, secure upload, and portal without losing the polished homepage flow.

How It Works

How Covar Reviews Your Case

From your first document submission to case-specific legal analysis, our process is designed to give you a clear, attorney-reviewed picture of your options.

01

Submit Your Documents

Share your solar contract, financing agreement, and any related correspondence through our secure document intake process.

02

Attorney Review

A Covar Law Group attorney examines your documents under applicable consumer protection, disclosure, and contract law.

03

Case-Specific Analysis

We identify whether your facts support legal claims under TILA, HSSA cooling-off rights, FTC deceptive practices rules, or other applicable law.

04

Legal Objectives Pursued

Where the facts and documents support legal action, the attorneys pursue available remedies — which vary by jurisdiction and the specific facts of each case.

Knowledge Base

Solar contract information, organized by issue.

These resource pages explain the common legal and financial issues homeowners ask about before requesting attorney review.

Open the full knowledge base

Financial issues

Solar dealer fees: why you financed thousands more than the panels cost

If the number on your loan is far bigger than what the system should have cost in cash, a "dealer fee" is often the reason. Here's what that fee is, how it gets buried, and why it can be worth a closer look.

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Financial issues

The true cost of solar: adding up what the pitch left out

The monthly payment looked manageable and the savings sounded huge. But the real cost of a solar deal is the full picture — principal, interest, fees, escalators, and the savings that never showed up. Here's how to add it all up.

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Legal concepts

TILA violations: when solar loan disclosures don't add up

The Truth in Lending Act exists so borrowers can see the real cost of credit before they sign. Solar loans are consumer credit too — and when the required disclosures are missing, wrong, or buried, TILA may be part of the conversation. This is general information, not legal advice.

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Legal concepts

How you may have been defrauded — and how to tell

Fraud has a specific meaning in the law, and it's broader than an outright lie. Sometimes it's what was left unsaid. This is a plain-English walk through the building blocks, so you can see whether your story fits the pattern.

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Legal concepts

The fraudulent solar sales process: how a pitch crosses the line

Most solar salespeople aren't breaking the law. But a recognizable playbook of pressure and exaggeration shows up again and again in homeowner complaints. Knowing the tactics helps you see what happened to you more clearly.

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Financial issues

Learn about your lender: who really holds your solar paper

The company that sold you solar is often not the company you actually owe. Loans get sold, serviced, and bundled. Knowing exactly who holds your paper — and who is responsible for what — is the first step to understanding your options.

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Darren Covar and Alex Covar of Covar Law Group

Attorney Credibility

Experienced Solar
Contract Attorneys

Covar Law Group focuses on consumer protection in solar contract disputes. The firm reviews solar financing agreements, lease contracts, and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for legal issues under applicable federal and state law.

  • Licensed and practicing attorneys
  • Federal court practice in consumer protection claims
  • Solar contract and financing dispute experience
  • TILA, FTC Act, and state consumer protection law
  • Free evaluations for clients nationwide
Darren Covar and Alex Covar of Covar Law Group

Darren Covar and Alex Covar

Attorney-led review of solar contracts, financing disputes, and consumer protection issues.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to stop paying my solar loan to work with Covar Law Group?

No. Covar Law Group does not advise clients to stop making payments. Payment decisions carry significant financial and legal consequences; that is a matter each client must evaluate based on their own circumstances and the advice of their attorney.

What does a free case evaluation include?

An attorney will review the documents you submit and provide a case-specific assessment of whether your situation involves potential legal claims. There is no charge for the initial review and no obligation to retain the firm after receiving that analysis.

Can Covar Law Group guarantee my contract will be cancelled?

No attorney can guarantee a specific outcome. The firm pursues legal remedies where the facts and applicable law support doing so. Results depend on the specific circumstances, documentation, and governing law in each individual case.

What types of legal claims are relevant to solar contract disputes?

Depending on your facts, potentially applicable law includes the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), the FTC Act regarding unfair or deceptive practices, applicable state consumer protection statutes, disclosure rules under the Home Solicitation Sales Act, and UCC provisions affecting property encumbrances. A case evaluation will identify what applies to your situation.

Get Started Today

Start With a Free Attorney Review.

Submit your solar contract for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. An attorney will review your documents and provide a case-specific assessment of your legal options.

CaseManager@CovarLaw.com2292 W Airport Blvd, Sanford, FL 32771
No obligation·Free initial evaluation·Attorney reviewed