Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for UK Properties
The UK government has set minimum energy efficiency standards for privately rented properties, requiring landlords to achieve at least an EPC rating of E.
The UK government has set minimum energy efficiency standards for privately rented properties, requiring landlords to achieve at least an EPC rating of E.
The EPC rating system in the UK is a standard assessment of a property's energy efficiency, with ratings ranging from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
EPCs provide information on a property's energy efficiency and carbon emissions, with minimum standards in place to ensure properties meet certain energy efficiency requirements.
Research from University College London examines the relationship between EPC ratings and property values, highlighting the potential benefits of investing in energy-efficient upgrades.
The National Landlords Association provides guidance for landlords on the EPC rating system, including minimum standards and requirements for compliance.
This tool allows users to check the EPC rating of a property, providing information on energy efficiency and recommendations for improvement.
The UK government has announced plans to raise the minimum EPC standards for privately rented properties, aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
This video guide provides an overview of the EPC rating system and offers tips for homeowners on how to improve their property's energy efficiency and achieve a better EPC rating.