Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for Landlords
The UK government has set a minimum energy efficiency rating of E for privately rented properties. Landlords must ensure their properties meet this standard by 2023.
The UK government has set a minimum energy efficiency rating of E for privately rented properties. Landlords must ensure their properties meet this standard by 2023.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on energy efficiency ratings, including the minimum standard for 2023 and how to improve your property's rating.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents explains the implications of the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for landlords, including the new minimum rating of E from 2023.
This tool helps landlords understand the energy efficiency rating of their properties and how to comply with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards from 2023.
This video from the UK Green Building Council provides tips and advice for landlords on improving the energy efficiency of their properties to meet the new minimum standard.
This research paper examines the effects of the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards on the UK rental market, including the potential benefits and challenges for landlords.
This checklist helps landlords ensure they are meeting the minimum energy efficiency standards, including the new requirements from 2023.
This FAQ page from Shelter provides answers to common questions about energy efficiency and the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards, including the minimum rating for 2023.