Energy Performance Certificates for Landlords
Landlords in England and Wales must provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) when renting out a property. The EPC rates the energy efficiency of the property from A to G.
Landlords in England and Wales must provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) when renting out a property. The EPC rates the energy efficiency of the property from A to G.
The Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on MEES, which sets a minimum energy efficiency rating of E for rental properties in England and Wales.
The National Residential Landlords Association explains the energy performance regulations for landlords, including the requirement for EPCs and MEES compliance.
University College London research explores the impact of energy efficiency regulations on rental properties in England and Wales, including the effectiveness of MEES.
This tool allows landlords to search for and retrieve EPCs for their properties, as well as find accredited energy assessors to conduct EPC assessments.
BBC News reports on the fines faced by landlords in England and Wales who fail to comply with energy efficiency regulations, including MEES and EPC requirements.
The National Housing Federation provides guidance for social landlords on energy efficiency, including information on MEES, EPCs, and other energy performance regulations.
This video from the UK Government explains what Energy Performance Certificates are, how they work, and why they are required for rental properties in England and Wales.