Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 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 Landlords Association provides guidance on the minimum energy efficiency standards for landlords, including how to improve your property's rating and avoid fines.
The Building Controls Industry Association explains the minimum energy efficiency standards for commercial properties, including the implications for landlords and tenants.
This tool allows landlords to check the energy efficiency rating of their properties and provides guidance on how to improve their rating to meet the minimum standard.
This research paper examines the effects of the minimum energy efficiency standards on the UK rental market, including the benefits and challenges for landlords and tenants.
BBC News reports on the fines faced by landlords who fail to meet the minimum energy efficiency standards, highlighting the importance of compliance.
The Energy Saving Trust provides information on grants and funding available to landlords to help improve the energy efficiency of their properties and meet the minimum standard.
This video guide explains the minimum energy efficiency standards for landlords and provides tips on how to ensure compliance and avoid fines.