XXX Zero Energy Ready. Home is a home that meets all of the criteria found in the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements set forth in Exhibit X. XXX Zero Energy Ready Homes are verified by a qualified third-party and are at least 40%-50% more energy efficient than a typical new home. This generally corresponds to a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index Score in the low to mid-50s, depending on the size of the home and region in which it is built.
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Samples: Lender Partner Agreement, Partner Agreement, Lender Partner Agreement
XXX Zero Energy Ready. Home is a home that meets all of the criteria found in the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements set forth in Exhibit X. XXX (xxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxx/xxxx-xxxxxx- ready-home). DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes are verified by a qualified third-party and are at least 40%-50% more energy efficient than a typical new home. This generally corresponds to a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index Score in the low to mid-50s, depending on the size of the home and region in which it is built.
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Samples: Partner Agreement, Partner Agreement, Partner Agreement
XXX Zero Energy Ready. Home is a home that meets all of the criteria found in the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements set forth in Exhibit X. XXX and updated on the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home website. DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes are verified by a qualified registered third-party verifier partner and are at least 40%-50% more energy efficient than a typical new home. This generally corresponds to a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index Score in the low to mid-50s, depending on the size of the home and region in which it is built.
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Samples: Builder Partner Agreement, Builder Partner Agreement
XXX Zero Energy Ready. Home is a home that meets all of the criteria found in the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements set forth in Exhibit X. XXX Zero Energy Ready Homes are verified by a qualified third-party and are at least 40%-50% more energy efficient than a typical new home. This generally corresponds to a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index Score in the low to mid-50s, depending on the size of the home and region in which it is built.National
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Samples: Partner Agreement, Partner Agreement