Minimum Energy Performance Certificate (MEPC) for Rental Properties
The UK government requires landlords to obtain an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for their rental properties, with a minimum energy efficiency rating of E.
The UK government requires landlords to obtain an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for their rental properties, with a minimum energy efficiency rating of E.
Shelter provides guidance on the minimum energy performance requirements for rental properties in the UK, including the need for an EPC and potential exemptions.
This article discusses the effects of the minimum energy performance certificate on rental property investments in the UK, including potential costs and benefits for landlords.
University College London conducted research on the effectiveness of Energy Performance Certificates in improving energy efficiency in rental properties, with a focus on the UK's MEPC regulations.
Landlord Zone provides an overview of the MEPC regulations for rental properties in the UK, including the minimum energy efficiency standards and potential penalties for non-compliance.
This video guide explains the minimum energy performance requirements for rental properties in the UK, including the role of Energy Performance Certificates and potential energy-saving measures.
EPC UK offers a tool to help landlords determine the energy efficiency rating of their rental properties and ensure compliance with the minimum energy performance certificate regulations.
The BBC reports on recent updates to the minimum energy performance certificate regulations for rental properties in the UK, including changes to the energy efficiency standards and enforcement measures.