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by ggcdn
1272 days ago
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This exists and it’s not even that hard or costly when you consider the purchase price of a house. I had a home energy evaluation completed when I bought my house for about $400. A government could easily require it be provided as a condition of sale. It provides a rating [0] which is good for comparing houses, and also a prioritized list of recommended upgrades. [0] https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy-efficiency/energuide/energuid... |
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