EPC Exemptions for Rental Properties
Find out which rental properties are exempt from Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements in the UK. Certain buildings, such as those with listed status or temporary structures, may be exempt.
Find out which rental properties are exempt from Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements in the UK. Certain buildings, such as those with listed status or temporary structures, may be exempt.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on EPC exemptions for rental properties, including mixed-use buildings and those with low energy demand.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents explains the rules and regulations surrounding EPC exemptions for rental properties, including those with certain conservation status.
University College London research explores the impact of EPC exemptions on energy efficiency in UK rental properties, highlighting areas for improvement and potential policy changes.
Historic England provides guidance on EPC exemptions for listed buildings and those in conservation areas, emphasizing the need to balance energy efficiency with preservation of historic character.
This online tool helps rental property owners determine if their properties are eligible for EPC exemptions, providing a simple and straightforward assessment process.
The BBC reports on recent changes to EPC exemptions for rental properties in the UK, including updates to the rules and regulations surrounding energy efficiency requirements.
This video from a property expert explains the ins and outs of EPC exemptions for rental properties in the UK, covering topics such as eligibility criteria and the application process.