Have you ever heard of the State of Nevada Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Authority? Well you have now. On January 1, 2011 a new law went into effect regarding disclosure of a homes’ energy efficiency/usage and a new form has been mandated to be completed at the time of sale. The form may be waived by the buyer, if they so choose.
The form is called the Sellers Energy Consumption Evaluation Form. It is four pages of very detailed information about the sellers’ energy usage and disclosure of any energy efficient appliances such as, furnaces, hot water heaters, light bulbs or lack thereof.
In the long run, it is probably a very good idea to highlight energy efficiency as homeowners become more aware of energy costs. Unfortunately, the form is an information gathering device, given to a buyer who does not know how to interpret the information let alone know how to apply it to their purchase.
It is up to the buyer to determine if the home they are buying is competitive with other homes in terms of energy efficiency. I think it is only reasonable as the form becomes more common and is used more, that sooner or later one can reasonably expect to see a variance in property values (added or subtracted) based on their “greenness”.
The form makes no distinction whether Grandma has been living in the home, along with her four grandchildren, all under age 12 (imagine keeping Grandma’s room really warm and doing the laundry every day); compared to a similar home with just one couple that travels and works long hours and spend their weekends at their lake home (i.e. very little energy usage).
It is suggested to all homeowners to start making changes now, while and when affordable, to start making those all-important energy efficiency upgrades. For homeowners with homes over 15 years of age, I know that your HVAC (heating & cooling) systems work just fine, it may be well worth a serious look into the new hot water tanks or tank less systems, as well as the new furnaces that are on the market today. Keep an eye out for the Energy Star label as an indicator of an energy efficient appliance.
Going green benefits all of us but with the new law it would be a shame to lose value in your home only because you did not know about the new law and its reasonable future effects on the market. True, it may never affect a homes’ value but based on past experience, as buyers become more aware, it is reasonable to expect them to become much more sensitive to the age of HVAC systems, hot water tanks, appliances, lighting etc.
Questions? Call me at 775-828-3292 or email me at david@dmorris.com and I can send you a copy of the new form.



