Energy Efficiency Standards for Landlords
The UK government has introduced new energy efficiency standards for landlords, requiring them to achieve a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of E before renting out their properties.
The UK government has introduced new energy efficiency standards for landlords, requiring them to achieve a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of E before renting out their properties.
The National Landlords Association provides guidance on energy efficiency for landlords, including information on EPCs, green deals, and renewable energy options.
Researchers at University College London have published a guide for landlords on energy efficiency ratings, highlighting the benefits of improving energy efficiency in rental properties.
The UK Parliament website provides information on the latest energy efficiency regulations for landlords, including the minimum EPC rating requirements and exemptions.
A study published in the Cambridge University Press journal examines the cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiency measures for landlords, highlighting the potential financial benefits of improving energy efficiency.
The EPC Register website provides information on EPC ratings for landlords, including how to obtain an EPC and what the different ratings mean.
The US Department of Energy website provides energy efficiency tips for landlords, including information on lighting, insulation, and heating and cooling systems.
A webinar hosted by the National Housing Federation discusses energy efficiency for landlords, covering topics such as EPCs, funding options, and best practices.