EPC Minimum Rating Requirements
The UK government has set a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C for non-domestic buildings by 2027 and 2030 for domestic buildings. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to £150,000.
The UK government has set a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C for non-domestic buildings by 2027 and 2030 for domestic buildings. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to £150,000.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) provides guidance on EPC regulations, including penalties for non-compliance, which can range from £5,000 to £50,000 or more, depending on the severity of the offense.
The UK Parliament has published a briefing paper on EPC minimum energy efficiency standards, including information on penalties for non-compliance, which can include fines and enforcement notices.
Estates Gazette provides an overview of the penalties for non-compliance with EPC minimum ratings in the UK, including the potential for fines, reputational damage, and legal action.
This tool allows users to check their building's EPC compliance and identify potential penalties for non-compliance, providing a comprehensive report and recommendations for improvement.
This video provides an overview of EPC regulations and enforcement in the UK, including information on penalties for non-compliance, enforcement notices, and the role of local authorities.
The National Landlords Association (NLA) provides guidance on EPC minimum rating requirements for landlords, including information on penalties for non-compliance, which can include fines and rent repayment orders.
University College London (UCL) has published research on energy efficiency and EPC compliance, including an analysis of the penalties for non-compliance and the impact on the built environment.