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}\r\n  .data-grid { grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; }\r\n  .tldr-box, .info-island, .clause-checklist, .timeline-steps { padding: 22px 20px; }\r\n  .cta-block { padding: 40px 24px; }\r\n  .company-summary { padding: 24px 20px; }\r\n  .company-summary-header { flex-direction: column; text-align: center; gap: 14px; }\r\n  .company-summary-footer { flex-direction: column; gap: 10px; }\r\n}\r\n<\/style>\r\n\r\n<article class=\"article-wrapper\">\r\n\r\n  <header class=\"article-hero\">\r\n    <div class=\"article-category\">Residential Solar \u00b7 Home Sale \u00b7 2026 Guide<\/div>\r\n    <h1 class=\"article-title\">Selling a Home with a Solar Energy Agreement in Texas 2026: The UCC-1 & Transfer Guide<\/h1>\r\n    <p class=\"subtitle\">The UCC-1 filing confuses title companies and mortgage lenders every week in DFW. Here is exactly how selling a home with a solar energy agreement works, why it is NOT a lien on your home, and the 8-step transfer process.<\/p>\r\n    <div class=\"article-meta\">\r\n      <span>By <strong>Destined Energy<\/strong><\/span>\r\n      <span>TECL #38062 \u00b7 Licensed Texas Electrical Contractor<\/span>\r\n      <span>Updated April 29, 2026<\/span>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n  <\/header>\r\n\r\n  <aside class=\"tldr-box\">\r\n    <div class=\"tldr-label\">At a glance<\/div>\r\n    <p>When <strong>selling a home with a solar energy agreement<\/strong> in Texas, the contract transfers to the buyer through a defined process managed by the financing company. A <strong>UCC-1 filing<\/strong> appears during title search \u2014 but it is <strong>NOT a lien on your home<\/strong>. It is a financing statement covering only the solar equipment, protecting the third-party owner's interest. Transfer requires the buyer to meet credit qualification (usually 650\u2013680 FICO), takes about 30 days, and involves a transfer fee of $250\u2013$500. Unlike a solar loan, a solar agreement does NOT affect the buyer's debt-to-income ratio (DTI).<\/p>\r\n  <\/aside>\r\n\r\n  <p>Every week across Dallas\u2013Fort Worth, a home sale encounters an avoidable obstacle: a title company or mortgage lender sees a <strong>UCC-1 filing<\/strong> in the public records search, assumes it is a lien against the property, and pauses the transaction. In most cases, this is a misunderstanding. A UCC-1 filing tied to a residential Solar Energy Agreement is not a lien on the home \u2014 it is a security interest in the solar equipment, treated as personal property.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <p>Texas homeowners who plan ahead \u2014 who understand the UCC-1 mechanism, the contract transfer process, credit requirements for buyers, and the buyout alternative (covered deeply in our <a href=\"https:\/\/destinednrg.com\/solar-energy-agreement-texas-2026\/\">main Solar Energy Agreement guide<\/a>) \u2014 navigate home sales smoothly. This guide walks through exactly how <strong>selling a home with a solar energy agreement<\/strong> works in 2026 Texas.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"data-grid\">\r\n    <div class=\"data-cell\">\r\n      <div class=\"data-number\">UCC-1<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"data-label\">Security filing covers panels, NOT home<\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"data-cell\">\r\n      <div class=\"data-number\">650+<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"data-label\">Typical FICO required for buyer transfer<\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"data-cell\">\r\n      <div class=\"data-number\">~30 days<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"data-label\">Standard transfer processing timeline<\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"data-cell\">\r\n      <div class=\"data-number\">$250\u2013$500<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"data-label\">Typical transfer fee range<\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <h2>What a UCC-1 Filing Actually Is (And Isn't)<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <p>A UCC-1 filing \u2014 formally a Uniform Commercial Code-1 Financing Statement \u2014 documents that a creditor has a security interest in personal property. For residential Solar Energy Agreements, the financing company files a UCC-1 to protect its ownership interest in the solar system (panels, inverters, battery storage, mounting hardware).<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <p>What a UCC-1 is NOT:<\/p>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>NOT a lien on your home.<\/strong> Covers only the solar equipment. Home title remains clear.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>NOT a credit report entry.<\/strong> Does not appear on personal credit reports or affect credit score.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>NOT a debt obligation.<\/strong> Under a Solar Energy Agreement, you pay for electricity generated, not a principal balance.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>NOT permanent.<\/strong> When the agreement ends or transfers, the company files a UCC-3 Termination Statement to release the filing.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <aside class=\"info-island\">\r\n    <p><strong>Legal classification:<\/strong> Solar systems occupy a gray zone between real property (attached to home) and personal property (movable equipment). Under Texas law, panels are typically classified as fixtures. The UCC-1 preserves the financing company's personal property rights.<\/p>\r\n  <\/aside>\r\n\r\n  <h2>Why the UCC-1 Confuses Title Companies and Lenders<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <p>During a title search, when a title company or mortgage lender runs a lien search against the property, the UCC-1 filing appears in public records. Unfamiliar lenders interpret it as a lien requiring clearance before closing. Resolution is straightforward:<\/p>\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li>Provide the mortgage lender a copy of the Solar Energy Agreement contract, highlighting the specific <a href=\"https:\/\/destinednrg.com\/residential-solar-ppa-contract-texas\/\">contract clauses (transfer\/buyout)<\/a>.<\/li>\r\n    <li>Provide a copy of the actual UCC-1 filing showing collateral description covers only the solar equipment.<\/li>\r\n    <li>Request a <strong>UCC subordination letter<\/strong> from the financing company if the lender requires formal confirmation.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <h2>Why a Solar Energy Agreement Is NOT in the Buyer's DTI<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <p>For mortgage qualification, debt-to-income ratio is critical. A Solar Energy Agreement (PPA) is structured as a utility payment, not a fixed monthly debt obligation, so it does NOT count in DTI calculations.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <table class=\"comparison-table\">\r\n    <thead>\r\n      <tr>\r\n        <th>Financing Structure<\/th>\r\n        <th>Counts in Buyer's DTI?<\/th>\r\n        <th>Treatment<\/th>\r\n      <\/tr>\r\n    <\/thead>\r\n    <tbody>\r\n      <tr>\r\n        <td><strong>Solar Energy Agreement (PPA)<\/strong><\/td>\r\n        <td>NO<\/td>\r\n        <td>Treated as utility payment (like Oncor or CenterPoint Energy)<\/td>\r\n      <\/tr>\r\n      <tr>\r\n        <td><strong>Solar Lease (fixed monthly)<\/strong><\/td>\r\n        <td>YES<\/td>\r\n        <td>Debt obligation \u2014 reduces maximum mortgage amount<\/td>\r\n      <\/tr>\r\n      <tr>\r\n        <td><strong>Solar Loan (financed purchase)<\/strong><\/td>\r\n        <td>YES<\/td>\r\n        <td>Full debt obligation counted in DTI<\/td>\r\n      <\/tr>\r\n      <tr>\r\n        <td><strong>Cash Purchase (owned)<\/strong><\/td>\r\n        <td>NO<\/td>\r\n        <td>Asset, not debt<\/td>\r\n      <\/tr>\r\n    <\/tbody>\r\n  <\/table>\r\n\r\n  <p>Because it charges per kilowatt-hour consumed, not a fixed amount, it is structurally treated as an energy cost. This critical <a href=\"https:\/\/destinednrg.com\/residential-solar-ppa-vs-solar-lease-texas\/\">PPA vs lease (DTI difference)<\/a> is a material advantage when <strong>selling a home with a solar energy agreement<\/strong>.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"pull-quote\">\r\n    \"A UCC-1 is a security filing on the solar equipment \u2014 not a lien on your home. A Solar Energy Agreement is an energy cost \u2014 not a debt in the buyer's DTI. These two facts resolve 90% of home sale friction.\"\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <h2>The 8-Step Transfer Process in Texas<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"timeline-steps\">\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">1<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Notify the Financing Company<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Contact the financing company to initiate the transfer process. Request the complete transfer package.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">2<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Gather Contract Documents<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Collect the original agreement, amendments, UCC-1 filing documentation, and recent billing statements.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">3<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Disclose in the Listing<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Disclose the agreement, current rate, remaining term, potential <a href=\"https:\/\/destinednrg.com\/solar-ppa-annual-escalators-texas\/\">escalator timing impact on sale<\/a>, and transfer requirements in the MLS listing.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">4<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Negotiate: Transfer or Buyout<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Two pathways: (A) buyer assumes the agreement, or (B) seller buys out and includes system as owned asset.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">5<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Buyer Credit Qualification<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Financing company runs soft credit check. Typical requirement: 650 to 680 FICO score.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">6<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Resolve Lender Questions<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Provide UCC subordination letter from the financing company to satisfy buyer's mortgage lender.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">7<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Execute Transfer Paperwork<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Both parties sign transfer documents. Transfer fee ($250\u2013$500 typical) is paid. Company files amended UCC-1 documentation.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n    <div class=\"timeline-step\">\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-number\">8<\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"timeline-step-content\">\r\n        <h4>Close on Home Sale<\/h4>\r\n        <p>Transfer completed, home sale closes normally. Buyer receives welcome package confirming transferred agreement.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <h2>Option A: Buyer Assumes the Agreement<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <p>When the buyer assumes the existing agreement, they inherit the remaining term, current per-kilowatt-hour rate, escalator schedule, production guarantees, and maintenance coverage. This benefits buyers stretching mortgage qualification and those attracted to below-market electricity rates.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <h2>Option B: Seller Buys Out the Agreement<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <p>The alternative pathway when <strong>selling a home with a solar energy agreement<\/strong> is for the seller to buy out the contract before or at closing and include the now-owned solar system in the home sale. Buyout pricing is defined in the original contract (e.g., Fair Market Value, present value of remaining payments, or scheduled amounts, sometimes functioning similarly to a <a href=\"https:\/\/destinednrg.com\/prepaid-solar-energy-agreement-texas-2026\/\">prepaid year-6 transfer<\/a>). Once bought out, the UCC-1 filing is released through a UCC-3 Termination Statement, and the solar system becomes part of the real property.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <h2>Mortgage Refinance with a Solar Energy Agreement<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <p>Refinancing involves the same UCC-1 considerations as a home sale. Disclose the agreement, provide documentation, and request a UCC subordination letter from the financing company. Unlike a solar loan, you do not need to pay off the balance; the agreement continues under the same terms after refinance closes.<\/p>\r\n\r\n  <h2>What to Tell Your Real Estate Agent and Title Company<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"clause-checklist\">\r\n    <div class=\"checklist-label\">Key points to communicate<\/div>\r\n    <ul>\r\n      <li><strong>The UCC-1 filing is not a lien on the home.<\/strong> It covers only the solar equipment as personal property.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>The agreement transfers to the buyer<\/strong> with a credit qualification and a transfer fee of $250\u2013$500.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>It is NOT in the buyer's DTI.<\/strong> It is treated as a utility, not debt.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Transfer takes approximately 30 days.<\/strong> Initiate the process immediately.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>UCC subordination letters are available<\/strong> for lenders unfamiliar with solar UCC-1 filings.<\/li>\r\n    <\/ul>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <h2>Special Texas Considerations<\/h2>\r\n\r\n  <ul>\r\n    <li><strong>Property tax exemption:<\/strong> Texas grants 100% property tax exemption on residential solar. The buyer inherits this exemption.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Interconnection:<\/strong> The system's interconnection with Oncor Electric Delivery transfers with the system.<\/li>\r\n    <li><strong>Warranties:<\/strong> Manufacturer warranties on panels (Silfab, REC, Qcells) and batteries (Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ) transfer with the system.<\/li>\r\n  <\/ul>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"cta-block\">\r\n    <h3>Selling Your Solar-Powered Home in DFW?<\/h3>\r\n    <p>Destined Energy supports home sales with maintenance history, inspection support, and coordination with real estate agents and title companies for smooth UCC-1 transfers.<\/p>\r\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/destinednrg.com\/contact\/\" class=\"cta-button\">Get Solar Sale Support<\/a>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <section class=\"faq-section\">\r\n    <h2 style=\"border-top: none; padding-top: 0; margin-top: 0;\">Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>Does a UCC-1 filing mean there is a lien on my home?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>No. A UCC-1 filing tied to a Solar Energy Agreement is a security interest in the solar equipment only. Your home's title remains clear. The financing company can provide a UCC subordination letter confirming this if your lender needs proof.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>Can I sell my home in Texas if I have a solar energy agreement?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>Yes. Selling a home with a solar energy agreement is routine. Most agreements are designed to transfer to the buyer. The transfer requires the buyer to pass a soft credit check (typically 650 to 680 FICO), pay a transfer fee, and takes about 30 days.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>Does the agreement count in the buyer's debt-to-income ratio?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>No. A Solar Energy Agreement (PPA) is treated like a utility payment. It does NOT count in the buyer's DTI calculation for mortgage qualification. This is a massive structural advantage versus a solar lease or solar loan.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>Can I refinance my mortgage with a solar agreement in place?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>Yes. You simply disclose the agreement to the new lender and request a UCC subordination letter from the financing company. The agreement continues under the same terms without requiring a payoff.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>What happens to the UCC-1 filing after I sell my home?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>When the agreement transfers to the new homeowner, the financing company files amended UCC-1 documentation reflecting the new property owner. If the agreement is bought out instead, they file a UCC-3 Termination Statement to release the UCC-1 entirely.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>What is the difference between a solar lease and a solar energy agreement?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>A solar lease has a fixed monthly payment that counts as a debt obligation in the buyer's DTI. A Solar Energy Agreement (PPA) charges per kilowatt-hour consumed and is treated as a utility, not counting in DTI. This makes PPAs much more buyer-friendly for home sales.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>How much does it cost to transfer a solar agreement?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>Typical transfer fees range from $250 to $500, paid by the buyer or negotiated between seller and buyer. Some financing companies may have different fee structures, so confirm with your financing company.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>What is a UCC subordination letter?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>A UCC subordination letter is a formal document from the financing company confirming that the UCC-1 filing does not attach to the home's real property\u2014only the solar equipment. Mortgage lenders unfamiliar with solar often request this to clear the sale.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>Can I buy out my solar agreement before selling my home?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>Yes. Buyout pricing is defined in your original contract (Fair Market Value, present value of remaining payments, or scheduled amounts). Once bought out, the UCC-1 is released and the solar system becomes an owned asset you can include in the home sale.<\/p>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    <div class=\"faq-item\">\r\n      <h3>How is a solar energy agreement different from a solar loan for home sale purposes?<\/h3>\r\n      <p>A solar loan is a debt obligation that counts fully in the buyer's DTI and typically requires payoff before sale or assumption with new financing. 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Section 48E strategy, MACRS depreciation guidance, and turnkey project management from engineering through commissioning.<\/p>\r\n      <\/div>\r\n \r\n      <div class=\"service-block\">\r\n        <h4>Commercial Electrical \u2014 DNRG Electrical Co.<\/h4>\r\n        <p>DNRG Electrical Co. is the commercial electrical division and DBA of Destined Energy LLC, operating under the same TECL #38062 license. DNRG delivers three core commercial services statewide in Texas\u2014with special concentration in DFW: ground-up commercial electrical construction for new developments (offices, retail centers, warehouses, medical facilities, industrial buildings), tenant finish-out electrical installation (restaurants, retail, medical, offices, fitness), and electrical service work including commercial panel upgrades, troubleshooting, and equipment power installations. 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