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RENOVATE AMERICA GREEN BOND PRE-ISSUANCE REVIEW November 27, 2017 Introduction In 2017, Renovate America developed the HERO 2017 Green Bond Framework under which it intends to issue multiple series of green notes ( HERO Green Bonds ) through its ABS platform called Home Energy Renovation Opportunity ( HERO ) Funding. In October 2017, Renovate America engaged Sustainalytics to review projects funded by the third issuance in 2017 under the HERO Green Bond Framework (HERO Funding 2017-3), and provide an assessment as to whether the projects and transparency requirements of the issuance meet the criteria and the reporting commitments outlined in the HERO Green Bond Framework Overview and Second-Party Opinion provided by Sustainalytics. This document should be read in conjunction with the HERO Green Bond Framework. Scope of Evaluation Sustainalytics evaluated the underlying projects that will be funded through the HERO Funding 2017-3 issuance in November 2017 for compliance based on whether: 1. The products are aligned with the Use of Proceeds Eligibility Criteria outlined in the HERO Green Bond Framework Overview; 2. The estimated environmental impact of the HERO Funding 2017-3 issuance is reported based on one of the twelve Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) outlined in the HERO Green Bond Framework Overview; and 3. The commitments to select projects and manage proceeds from the HERO Funding 2017-3 issuance are aligned with the commitments described in the HERO Green Bond Framework Overview Appendix 1 lists all the Use of Proceeds and Eligibility Criteria, while Appendix 2 lists the associated KPIs. Issuing Entity s Responsibility Renovate America is responsible for providing accurate information and documentation relating to the details of the projects that have been funded, including description of eligible products, amount of PACE assessments outstanding, and project impact. This information was provided to Sustainalytics to support its review. Renovate America is also responsible for confirming to Sustainalytics that processes for project selection and management of proceeds for the 2017-3 issuance will remain aligned with the commitments described in the HERO Green Bond Framework. Independence and Quality Control Sustainalytics, a leading provider of ESG and corporate governance research and ratings to investors, conducted the verification of Renovate America s 2017-3 Green Bond and provided an independent opinion. The work undertaken as part of this engagement included conversations with relevant Renovate America employees and review of relevant documentation to confirm the alignment with the HERO Green Bond Framework. Sustainalytics made all efforts to ensure the highest quality and rigor during its assessment process and enlisted its Green and Social Bonds Review Committee to provide oversight over the assessment of the review.

Conclusion In addition to financing products from the California Eligible Products List described in the HERO Green Bond Framework Overview, The HERO Funding 2017-3 Class A notes will also finance products that meet the eligibility criteria from the Missouri HERO Program Eligible Products List. Both Eligible Product Lists are provided below in Appendix 3 and Appendix 4. Based on the limited assurance procedures conducted 1, nothing has come to Sustainalytics attention that causes us to believe that, in all material respects, the reviewed bond projects that will be funded through proceeds of Renovate America s HERO Funding 2017-3 Class A notes are not in conformance with the Use of Proceeds and Reporting criteria outlined in the HERO Green Bond Framework. Renovate America has also confirmed to Sustainalytics that the proceeds of the HERO Funding 2017-3 Class A notes will be managed in alignment with the commitments described in the HERO Green Bond Framework. Appendix 1: Use of Proceeds Eligibility Criteria To be eligible to be funded by the proceeds, the projects funded must fall within the following product categories: 1. Renewable & Alternative Energy Products a. Solar Photovoltaic Systems b. Solar Thermal c. Advanced Energy Storage System - Electric Vehicle Charging Station d. Stationary Fuel Cell Power System 2. Energy Efficiency Products a. High-Efficiency Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) b. Building Envelope (Insulation, Cool Roofing, Air Sealing, etc.) c. High-Efficiency Lighting d. High-Efficiency Pool Equipment e. High-Efficiency Water Heating f. Windows, Doors, and Skylights 3. Water Efficiency Products a. Indoor Water Efficient Fixture & Fittings b. Outdoor Water Efficient Landscaping Improvements that are required for the installation of product types falling into one or more of the previous 3 categories are also eligible to be funded.

Appendix 2: Impact Statistics for HERO Funding Notes 2017-3 Environmental Impact Impact Metrics Impact Figures Water Savings Energy Savings Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Reduction Annual Water Savings (Gal) 52,448,328.00 Lifetime Water Savings (Gal) 926,078,155.00 Annual Water Bill Savings (USD) 236,401.72 Lifetime Water Bill Savings (USD) 9,326,343.39 Annual kwh Savings 29,001,839.38 Annual Therm Savings 1,172,724.66 Annual Energy Savings (kwh-e) 63,374,399.92 Lifetime Energy Savings (kwh-e) 1,119,562,591.91 Annual Energy Bill Savings (USD) 8,196,825.51 Lifetime Energy Bill Savings (USD) Annual Emission Reduction (Tons) Lifetime Emission Reduction (Tons) 289,902,460.49 16,929.89 304,998.08

Appendix 3: California HERO Program Residential Eligible Product List

Appendix 4: Missouri HERO Program Residential Eligible Product List

Disclaimer All rights reserved. No part of this review may be reproduced, transmitted or published in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Sustainalytics. This review document is for information purposes only and Sustainalytics will not accept any form of liability for the substance of the review and/or any liability for damage arising from the use of this review document and/or the information provided in it. As the review is based on information made available by the client, Sustainalytics does not warrant that the information presented in this review document is complete, accurate or up to date. Nothing contained in this review document shall be construed as to make a representation or warranty, express or implied, regarding the advisability to invest in or include companies in investable universes and/or portfolios. Furthermore, this review document shall in no event be interpreted and construed as an assessment of the economic performance and credit worthiness of the bond.