FLORIDA HOMEOWNERS · SOLD BY TITAN SOLAR POWER
Sold by Titan Solar Power? You Have Options — Even If They're Gone.
One of the largest installers in the country — ceased operations in 2024, leaving service and warranty gaps. If your system never produced power, never received permission to operate, or your loan is still billing while nothing works — you are not stuck. We document the gap, connect you with a vetted Florida attorney, and remove the system if it has to come off.
What we typically see on Titan Solar Power jobs
Common Lenders
GoodLeap, Mosaic, Sunlight Financial.
Under the FTC Holder Rule, the lender that financed your install is legally on the hook for the installer's lies and broken promises — even if Titan Solar Power is gone.
Patterns We Document
Functional hardware with orphaned warranties and no service path.
That paperwork — no PTO, no final inspection, the funding certificate that closed before the system worked — is exactly what an attorney needs.
The record on Titan Solar Power — verified
Compiled from court dockets, Florida DBPR records, BBB profiles, and published reporting. Verified July 2026 — sources below.
Titan closed its doors without warning on June 13, 2024 after a sale fell through, then filed Chapter 7 liquidation in Arizona about a week later — there is no company left to honor its warranties, and the court's own FAQ says most cases appear to have no assets for creditors.
- Bankruptcy / court record
- Chapter 7 liquidation, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona: lead case In re PM & M Electric, Inc. dba Titan Solar Power, Case No. 2:24-bk-04978-MCW (Judge Madeleine C. Wanslee), filed June 2024 (reported June 20), with ~24 affiliated entity filings across 22 states and 5,001-10,000 creditors. Florida entity: Titan Solar Power FL, Inc., Case No. 2:24-bk-05226-EPB, filed 6/28/2024 (petition listed $1M-$10M assets and $1M-$10M liabilities). Trustee for both: David A. Birdsell (480-644-1080).
- Florida license status
- No active Florida license located. FL DBPR qualifier record — WILLIAMS, KENNETH M dba TITAN SOLAR POWER FL INC, Certified Electrical Contractor EC13008093 — shows 'Null and Void,' expired 8/31/2022. Separately, Nevada's State Contractors Board revoked Titan's license and imposed $400,000 in fines in July 2024 after finding 70 violations harming 29 homeowners (substandard workmanship, abandoned job sites, work beyond license scope, using an unlicensed contractor).
- Complaint record
- BBB (Chandler, AZ headquarters profile): unrated — 'out of business' — carrying 3 alerts including Government Actions; the Florida entity's Clearwater BBB profile is also flagged out of business and unrated. Review-site pattern (SolarReviews, ConsumerAffairs, EnergySage): misrepresented savings and tax credits, months-long interconnection delays, no communication after payment, and dead phone lines post-bankruptcy. Roughly 150,000+ customers nationwide were left without their 25-year warranty.
- Florida footprint
- Operated statewide through Titan Solar Power FL, Inc. — Clearwater address (13620 49th St N) plus a Miami-area office in Medley. Titan ran a pure 'install partner' dealer model: independent sales companies sold the deals and Titan installed, so many Florida homeowners never knew which company was actually responsible — a key fact pattern when sorting out liability.
- Financing seen on their installs
- GoodLeap loans appear repeatedly on Titan Florida installs in consumer complaints and Miami attorney intakes (Diaz Law Firm); Titan's outside dealers also placed loans through Sunlight Financial and other point-of-sale solar lenders. The loan survives the installer's Chapter 7 — homeowners still owe.
- What we see on their Florida jobs
- Unfinished and never-energized systems abandoned mid-project when the company folded, with the loan payment still due every month. The workmanship problems Nevada regulators documented — substandard installs, abandoned job sites, out-of-scope work — mirror what shows up on Florida installs. Warranties are effectively worthless; recovery, if any, runs through the lender, the Holder Rule notice, FDUTPA, or Florida's Recovery Fund depending on the facts, not the bankruptcy estate.
Sources (10)
- https://www.azb.uscourts.gov/re-titan-solar-power-inc-and-its-affiliates
- https://www.azb.uscourts.gov/sites/azb/files/Titan%20Solar%20Bankruptcy%20FAQs.pdf
- https://www.inforuptcy.com/browse-filings/arizona-bankruptcy-court/2:24-bk-05226/bankruptcy-case-titan-solar-power-fl-inc
- https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?id=30E4CC40B8F5B437A1BC4CED176ECB7B
- https://news3lv.com/news/local/nevada-judge-strips-titan-solar-of-license-deems-it-a-serious-threat-to-public-safety
- https://www.bbb.org/us/az/chandler/profile/solar-energy-contractors/titan-solar-power-1126-1000027583
- https://www.bbb.org/us/fl/clearwater/profile/solar-energy-contractors/titan-solar-power-fl-inc-0653-90348922
- https://time.com/6989810/titan-solar-closing/
- https://thediazlawfirm.com/lawyer-solar-panel-fraud-lies-scams-and-unfair-contracts/
- https://www.solarreviews.com/news/titan-solar-and-other-bankruptcies-not-end-of-home-solar
“But the lender already paid Titan Solar Power — aren't I stuck?”
Usually it's the opposite. The fact that your financer handed money to Titan Solar Power for a system that never worked is often where your leverage begins — not where it ends.
- The Holder Rule puts the lender in Titan Solar Power's shoes. Nearly every solar loan contract carries the FTC's required Holder Rule notice. So “they never delivered a working system” can be raised against the loan itself — not just against a contractor that may be bankrupt.
- How they released the money is often the problem. Solar lenders fund installers on a completion certificate — frequently e-signed on a tablet. We regularly see proceeds released before the system was ever operational.
- You didn't get what you paid for. No working system is a failure of what you bargained for. Layered with FDUTPA (Florida's deceptive practices statute, attorney's fees recoverable) and TILA (federal truth-in-lending, hidden dealer fees), that funding gap is exactly what an attorney builds a claim around.
Important: don't just stop paying on your own — that can damage your credit and weaken your position. We document the gap first, then your attorney disputes it with the evidence already in hand.
Looking for a Titan Solar Power lawyer or attorney in Florida?
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