Energy Performance Certificates for Landlords
In the UK, landlords are required to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to tenants when renting out a property. The EPC provides information on the energy efficiency of the property.
In the UK, landlords are required to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to tenants when renting out a property. The EPC provides information on the energy efficiency of the property.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) provides guidance on energy efficiency requirements for UK rental properties, including the need for an EPC and minimum energy efficiency standards.
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) offers a comprehensive guide to EPC requirements for landlords, covering topics such as exemptions, enforcement, and penalties for non-compliance.
University College London (UCL) researchers have published a study on energy efficiency in UK rental properties, highlighting the importance of EPCs in reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
The EPC Register provides a tool for landlords to find and download their property's EPC, as well as guidance on how to improve energy efficiency and comply with UK regulations.
The BBC reports on new energy efficiency regulations for UK rental properties, including the requirement for landlords to achieve a minimum EPC rating of C by 2025.
A video guide for UK landlords on energy efficiency and EPC requirements, covering topics such as the importance of EPCs, exemptions, and enforcement.
Citizens Advice provides a comprehensive guide to Energy Performance Certificates, including information on the requirements for landlords, the benefits for tenants, and how to resolve disputes.