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Energy Transparency in the Multifamily Housing Sector: Executive Summary

This report by the Institute for Market Transformation is intended to serve as a guide for policymakers and multifamily stakeholders on benchmarking and disclosure rules and regulations. It provides an introduction to the multifamily housing sector, followed by a thorough review of existing benchmarking and disclosure policies and an assessment of continuing policy challenges and opportunities.

Energy Transparency in the Multifamily Housing Sector: Executive Summary

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