Certifying LEED Certification: What Does That Mean?
As users of commercial real estate become more interested in sustainable practices, buying or leasing a LEED®-certified building becomes a business deal point. How does an attorney or real estate manager determine if a particular target was properly LEED certified or has kept the certification status as advertised?
An Update: Ohio Legislature Gives Tax Relief to Solar, Wind and Other Renewable Energy Producers
To update the earlier posting, please note that yesterday Ohio Governor Strickland signed Senate Bill 232 with an emergency clause, making the new law effective June 17, 2010.
Ohio Legislature Gives Tax Relief to Solar, Wind and Other Renewable Energy Producers
In the wee hours on Friday, June 4, 2010, the Ohio House adopted Amended Senate Bill 232 which was designed to provide a personal property tax exemption to owners of renewable energy projects.
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