Large legacy installer with many existing systems now managed through Sunrun’s network.
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Our review summary
Common homeowner complaints
Public feedback about Vivint-style legacy agreements often centers on the difficulty of transferring or buying out leases, unexpected long-term obligations, and confusion about who to contact for repairs after corporate changes. These themes are common for legacy lease portfolios and are worth checking before you sign or negotiate an exit.
Pricing and financing notes
Historically lease-heavy — many Vivint customers are on leases or PPA-style arrangements. Pricing for new customers may now align with Sunrun’s financing mix; still, confirm whether you’re being offered a lease, a loan, or a purchase and get specifics on buyout formulas, early-termination fees, and transfer rules.
Who this company may be best for
Recent review highlights
A few quick takeaways homeowners often care about when comparing Vivint Solar with alternatives.
Legacy leases can include lengthy obligations and nontrivial buyout or transfer terms — read the specifics closely.
Before you sign or try to exit a Vivint lease, get clear written answers on buyout costs, transfer rules, and who will service the system going forward.
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