Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties
The UK government has introduced new energy efficiency regulations for rental properties, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve tenant comfort.
The UK government has introduced new energy efficiency regulations for rental properties, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve tenant comfort.
The National Residential Landlords Association provides guidance on meeting energy efficiency regulations, including Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
University College London researchers examine the impact of energy efficiency regulations on rental properties, including the effectiveness of MEES and EPCs in reducing energy consumption.
Property Wire provides an overview of the latest energy efficiency regulations for rental properties in the UK, including deadlines for compliance and potential penalties for non-compliance.
This online tool allows landlords and property owners to calculate their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating and identify areas for improvement to meet energy efficiency regulations.
This video guide from the National Landlords Association explains the energy efficiency regulations for rental properties in the UK, including MEES and EPCs, and provides tips for compliance.
Citizens Advice provides guidance for tenants on how to improve energy efficiency in their rental properties, including tips on reducing energy consumption and understanding their rights under energy efficiency regulations.
The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) answers frequently asked questions about energy efficiency regulations for rental properties, including MEES, EPCs, and exemptions.