Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties
The UK government has set minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties. Landlords must ensure their properties meet these standards to avoid fines.
The UK government has set minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties. Landlords must ensure their properties meet these standards to avoid fines.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are required for all rental properties in the UK. The certificate provides a rating of the property's energy efficiency and carbon emissions.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on the UK's energy efficiency regulations for landlords, including the minimum standards for rental properties.
The Leasehold Advisory Service provides information on the requirements for Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for rental properties in England and Wales.
The US Department of Energy provides guidance on improving energy efficiency in rental properties, which can be applied to the UK context.
The EPC Register provides information on EPC ratings and the minimum standards for rental properties in the UK.
The BBC reports on the UK government's announcement of new energy efficiency standards for rental properties, including the minimum EPC rating required.
University College London provides a guide for landlords on energy efficiency in rental properties, including information on minimum standards and EPC requirements.