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Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties
The UK government has introduced minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties. From April 2023, all rented properties must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of at least C.
Energy Efficiency in Rental Properties: A Guide for Landlords
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on meeting the minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties in the UK, including tips on improving EPC ratings and accessing funding.
The Impact of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards on Rental Properties
Research from University College London examines the effects of minimum energy efficiency standards on the UK rental market, including the potential benefits for tenants and the challenges faced by landlords.
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Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards: What Do They Mean for Tenants?
Citizens Advice provides information on the minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties in the UK, including how they affect tenants and what to do if a property does not meet the standards.
Energy Efficiency Funding for Rental Properties
The UK government offers funding and incentives for landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their rental properties, including grants and loans for insulation, heating, and other energy-saving measures.
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties: A Video Guide
A video guide from the National Landlords Association explains the minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties in the UK, including how to improve EPC ratings and comply with the regulations.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for Rental Properties
The EPC Register provides information on Energy Performance Certificates for rental properties in the UK, including how to obtain an EPC, what the ratings mean, and how to improve a property's energy efficiency.
The Future of Energy Efficiency in UK Rental Properties
The UK Green Building Council discusses the future of energy efficiency in UK rental properties, including the potential for net-zero carbon emissions and the role of emerging technologies in improving building performance.