Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Guidance
The UK government has set a minimum EPC rating of E for privately rented properties. Landlords must ensure their properties meet this standard by 2025.
The UK government has set a minimum EPC rating of E for privately rented properties. Landlords must ensure their properties meet this standard by 2025.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on EPC ratings and the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards, including enforcement and exemptions.
The UK Green Building Council discusses the importance of enforcing minimum EPC ratings and the role of local authorities in ensuring compliance.
The BBC reports on the UK government's plans to increase the minimum EPC rating for rented properties, aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
This tool allows users to check the EPC rating of their property and provides guidance on how to improve energy efficiency and meet the minimum rating requirements.
This video guide provides an overview of the minimum EPC rating requirements and enforcement procedures for landlords in the UK.
Researchers from University College London examine the effects of minimum EPC ratings on the UK housing market, including the potential benefits and challenges of enforcement.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents provides answers to common questions about EPC minimum rating enforcement, including exemptions, penalties, and compliance procedures.