Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties
The UK government has set a minimum energy efficiency rating of E for rental properties from 2024. Landlords must ensure their properties meet this standard to avoid fines.
The UK government has set a minimum energy efficiency rating of E for rental properties from 2024. Landlords must ensure their properties meet this standard to avoid fines.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on meeting the minimum energy efficiency rating for rental properties in the UK, including tips on upgrading insulation and heating systems.
Researchers at University College London examine the effects of minimum energy efficiency ratings on the UK rental market, including the potential for increased costs for landlords and benefits for tenants.
Which? provides an overview of the minimum energy efficiency rating for rental properties in the UK, including estimated costs for landlords to upgrade their properties and potential savings for tenants.
The EPC Register offers a tool for landlords to check the energy efficiency rating of their rental properties and find accredited assessors to conduct energy audits.
A video guide by the UK's National Landlords Association explains the minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties, including deadlines and potential penalties for non-compliance.
Citizens Advice provides information for tenants on the minimum energy efficiency rating for rental properties, including how to check the energy efficiency rating of a property and what to do if a landlord is not meeting the standards.
The Ashden trust, a UK-based charity, offers guidance on best practices for energy efficiency in rental properties, including case studies of successful upgrades and tips for reducing energy consumption.