Energy Performance Certificates for Landlords
Landlords in the UK must provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to tenants when renting out a property. The EPC rates the energy efficiency of the property from A to G.
Landlords in the UK must provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to tenants when renting out a property. The EPC rates the energy efficiency of the property from A to G.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on EPCs, including the minimum energy efficiency standards and exemptions for landlords.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents outlines the energy efficiency regulations for landlords, including the requirement for an EPC and the minimum EPC rating of E.
Shelter, a UK housing charity, provides a guide for landlords on EPCs, including how to obtain a certificate and the consequences of non-compliance.
University College London research on energy efficiency in UK rental properties highlights the importance of EPCs in reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Landlord Zone provides an overview of the EPC requirements for landlords in 2023, including the need for a valid EPC before marketing a property for rent.
The EPC Register provides a tool for landlords to search for and download EPCs, as well as guidance on how to comply with EPC regulations.
The BBC reports on the UK government's announcement of new energy efficiency standards for rental properties, including the requirement for landlords to achieve a minimum EPC rating of C by 2025.