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As many as 62% of landlords do not know they need an energy performance certificate (EPC) and many don’t realise their property must have a C rating by 2030.
A landlady has urged others to follow her lead in making their properties more energy efficient ahead of new government ...
Only 58% of renters recalled receiving their home’s EPC, a document landlords are legally required to provide. The survey ...
These financial pressures are likely to affect tenants. According to 37% of landlords, rent increases will be necessary to ...
64% of tenants would pay more rent for a home with better energy efficiency and lower bills, according to new findings.
At present all private rented homes are required to have an Energy Performance Certificate Rating of at least an ‘E’ unless ...
Many landlords lack awareness of EPC rules, with 62% unaware it’s a legal requirement - and could hinder government plans.
A lack of understanding of the requirements around energy performance certificates (EPCs) and forthcoming regulation may ...
Nearly a quarter of tenants face being moved out of their homes when landlords start energy efficiency improvements.
According to poll of 1,000 UK landlords1, nearly two thirds (62%) of landlords are unaware that having an EPC is a legal ...
As we step into the second half of the decade, the UK property market continues to evolve, shaped by economic shifts, ...