Regulators Target Energy-Efficient Home Improvements Loans

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Federal regulators are preparing to clamp down on a popular loan program used to finance solar panels and other energy-saving home improvements

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Monday it is seeking public comments to prepare for a new regulation that would treat private lenders in a government-supported program known as Property Assessed Clean Energy much like traditional mortgage lenders.

 

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Your country is so fkkd up. Thank God the super volcano will take you out first.

evil af

Thanks fossil fuel lobbyists 😡

Der!

Yes. Heaven forbid anyone should save money when they could be paying top dollar for 'beautiful, clean coal'.

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