Minimum EPC Ratings for Landlords in the UK
From 2024, landlords in the UK will be required to have a minimum EPC rating of C for new tenancies. Existing tenancies will have until 2027 to comply.
From 2024, landlords in the UK will be required to have a minimum EPC rating of C for new tenancies. Existing tenancies will have until 2027 to comply.
The National Landlords Association provides guidance on the new EPC regulations, including the minimum rating requirements and exemptions for certain properties.
Researchers at University College London discuss the importance of energy efficiency in rental properties and the implications of the new EPC regulations for landlords.
The BBC reports on the potential fines for landlords who fail to meet the new minimum EPC rating requirements, highlighting the need for landlords to take action to avoid penalties.
This online tool allows landlords to calculate the EPC rating of their properties and provides guidance on how to improve energy efficiency and meet the new minimum rating requirements.
In this video, a property expert explains the implications of the new EPC regulations for landlords, including the minimum rating requirements and the potential consequences of non-compliance.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents provides an overview of the new EPC regulations, including the minimum energy efficiency standards and the exemptions for certain properties.
The charity Shelter discusses the implications of the new EPC regulations for social landlords, including the minimum rating requirements and the potential impact on tenants.