Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Homes
The UK government has introduced minimum energy efficiency standards for rental homes in England and Wales to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
The UK government has introduced minimum energy efficiency standards for rental homes in England and Wales to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are required for rental properties in England and Wales, providing a rating of the property's energy efficiency.
Research from the University of Cambridge examines the impact of minimum energy performance standards on rental homes in England and Wales, including the benefits and challenges of implementation.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance for landlords on meeting minimum energy performance standards for rental homes in England and Wales.
Shelter, a UK housing charity, explains the minimum energy efficiency standards for rental homes in England and Wales and what they mean for tenants, including warmer homes and lower energy bills.
This video guide from the UK Green Building Council provides an overview of energy efficiency in rental homes, including tips for improving energy performance and meeting minimum standards.
The Local Government Association has developed a toolkit to help local authorities in England and Wales support landlords in meeting minimum energy performance standards for rental homes.
The UK Parliament has published a guide to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for rental properties in England and Wales, including information on minimum energy efficiency standards and exemptions.