Energy Efficiency Standards for Landlords
From 2023, landlords in the UK must ensure their rental properties meet minimum energy efficiency standards, with a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2028.
From 2023, landlords in the UK must ensure their rental properties meet minimum energy efficiency standards, with a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2028.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on the new energy efficiency standards for landlords in the UK, including the requirement for EPC ratings and potential exemptions.
Researchers from University College London discuss the importance of energy efficiency in rental properties and provide guidance on how landlords can meet the new standards, including cost-effective measures and available funding.
The BBC provides an overview of the new energy efficiency standards for landlords in the UK, including the potential penalties for non-compliance and the benefits of improving energy efficiency in rental properties.
This online tool allows landlords to calculate the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of their rental properties and identify potential improvements to meet the new energy efficiency standards.
This video provides a comprehensive guide for landlords on how to improve the energy efficiency of their rental properties, including tips on insulation, heating, and lighting.
The charity Shelter discusses the implications of the new energy efficiency standards for social landlords in the UK, including the potential benefits for tenants and the need for additional funding to support improvements.
The commercial real estate services company CBRE provides guidance on the new energy efficiency standards for commercial landlords in the UK, including the requirements for non-domestic EPCs and potential exemptions.