Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Fines and Penalties
Non-compliance with EPC regulations in the UK can result in fines of up to £5,000 for residential properties and up to £50,000 for commercial properties.
Non-compliance with EPC regulations in the UK can result in fines of up to £5,000 for residential properties and up to £50,000 for commercial properties.
The UK government has increased enforcement of EPC regulations, with fines for non-compliance rising significantly in 2023, making it crucial for property owners to ensure compliance.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on EPC requirements and the potential fines for non-compliance, emphasizing the importance of staying up-to-date with the latest regulations.
This tool provides an overview of the fines and penalties associated with non-compliance of Energy Performance Certificates in the UK, including the latest updates for 2023.
This research paper explores the effects of EPC non-compliance on property values in the UK, highlighting the financial implications of failing to meet energy efficiency standards.
This video provides an in-depth explanation of the latest EPC regulations in the UK, including the fines for non-compliance and the steps property owners can take to ensure they are meeting the necessary standards.
As the UK government continues to enforce EPC regulations, property owners are facing increased fines for non-compliance, making it essential to stay informed about the latest developments and requirements.
The UK Green Building Council provides guidance on energy efficiency and EPC compliance, including resources and support for property owners to help them navigate the complex regulatory landscape and avoid fines for non-compliance.