UK Landlord Energy Efficiency Standards: A Guide
The UK government has introduced minimum energy efficiency standards for privately rented properties. Landlords who fail to comply may face fines of up to £5,000.
The UK government has introduced minimum energy efficiency standards for privately rented properties. Landlords who fail to comply may face fines of up to £5,000.
Which? explains the new energy efficiency standards for UK landlords, including the minimum EPC rating required and the potential fines for non-compliance.
University College London research highlights the importance of energy efficiency in the UK rental sector, including the impact of minimum standards on landlord compliance and tenant welfare.
BBC News reports on the introduction of fines for UK landlords who fail to meet new energy efficiency standards, with potential penalties of up to £5,000 for non-compliance.
This online tool helps UK landlords determine the energy efficiency rating of their properties and understand the potential fines for non-compliance with minimum standards.
This video guide explains the energy efficiency standards for UK landlords, including the minimum EPC rating required and the potential fines for non-compliance.
The Local Government Association provides guidance for local authorities on enforcing energy efficiency standards for UK landlords, including the use of fines for non-compliance.
Shelter, a UK housing charity, provides an overview of the energy efficiency standards for landlords, including the minimum requirements and the potential fines for non-compliance.