Private Rented Sector Energy Efficiency Regulations
The UK government has introduced regulations to improve the energy efficiency of privately rented properties, including the requirement for Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
The UK government has introduced regulations to improve the energy efficiency of privately rented properties, including the requirement for Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on EPC requirements for private landlords, including how to obtain an EPC and the minimum energy efficiency standards.
This report by the UK Green Building Council explores the role of EPCs in improving the energy performance of private rented sector properties and proposes recommendations for future policy developments.
Which? provides an overview of the EPC requirements for private landlords, including the costs and consequences of non-compliance, as well as tips for improving energy efficiency.
This parliamentary briefing paper discusses the energy efficiency of the private rented sector, including the role of EPCs and the impact of recent policy changes.
This online tool allows users to search for and download EPCs, as well as find accredited energy assessors to conduct EPC surveys.
This video by the Energy Saving Trust provides guidance on how private landlords can improve the energy efficiency of their properties, including the importance of EPCs.
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health discusses the current policy landscape for energy efficiency in the private rented sector, including the role of EPCs and minimum energy efficiency standards.