On the recordApril 22, 2013
Yes. In other words, instead of paying up front, you put it on your property as a property tax, and even if the property changes hands, it just stays with it.
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congress.govYes. In other words, instead of paying up front, you put it on your property as a property tax, and even if the property changes hands, it just stays with it.
Franken describes how pace laws allow property tax financing for retrofits.
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