Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties
The U.S. Department of Energy sets minimum energy efficiency standards for landlords to ensure rental properties meet basic energy efficiency requirements.
The U.S. Department of Energy sets minimum energy efficiency standards for landlords to ensure rental properties meet basic energy efficiency requirements.
New York City implements energy efficiency standards for landlords, including requirements for lighting, HVAC, and insulation in rental properties.
Researchers at Harvard University examine the effects of energy efficiency standards on rental properties, including cost savings and environmental benefits.
The ENERGY STAR program provides a guide for landlords to improve energy efficiency in rental properties, including tips on lighting, appliances, and insulation.
The BBC reports on the implementation of minimum energy efficiency standards for landlords in the UK, including the potential impact on rental prices and the environment.
The University of California provides information on energy efficiency requirements for rental properties in California, including resources for landlords and tenants.
A video guide for landlords on energy efficiency standards, including tips on how to improve energy efficiency in rental properties and reduce energy costs.
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) provides an overview of energy efficiency standards and regulations for landlords, including information on federal and state laws.