"The Obama administration is devoting $150 million in stimulus money for programs that help homeowners install solar panels and other energy improvements, which they pay for over time on their property tax bills.
At the same time, the two government-chartered agencies that buy and resell most home mortgages [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac] are threatening to derail the effort by warning that they might not accept loans for homes that take advantage of the special financing.
The mixed messages have alarmed state officials and prompted many local governments to freeze their programs, which have been hailed as an innovative way to help homeowners afford the retrofitting of a house with solar panels, which can cost $30,000 or more before incentives."
Todd Woody reports for the New York Times June 30, 2010.
"Loan Giants Threaten Energy-Efficiency Programs"
Source: NYTimes, 07/02/2010