UK Energy Efficiency Regulations for Landlords 2023
The UK government has introduced new energy efficiency regulations for landlords in 2023, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve the energy performance of rental properties.
The UK government has introduced new energy efficiency regulations for landlords in 2023, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve the energy performance of rental properties.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on the new energy efficiency regulations for landlords in the UK, including the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and the need for an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
This article from the US Department of Energy highlights the key updates to the UK's energy efficiency regulations for landlords in 2023, including the introduction of new energy efficiency standards and the phased implementation of the regulations.
Which? provides an overview of the new energy efficiency regulations for landlords in the UK, including the key changes, exemptions, and penalties for non-compliance, as well as tips for landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their properties.
This parliamentary briefing paper provides an in-depth analysis of the new energy efficiency regulations for landlords in the UK, including the policy background, key provisions, and implications for landlords and tenants.
This video from a property expert provides an overview of the new energy efficiency regulations for landlords in the UK, including the key changes, deadlines, and requirements for compliance, as well as practical tips for landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their properties.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents provides guidance on the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for landlords in the UK, including the requirements for compliance, exemptions, and the implications of non-compliance.
The Ashden trust provides a toolkit for landlords to help them navigate the new energy efficiency regulations in the UK, including a checklist of key requirements, a guide to energy efficiency measures, and a list of resources for further support.