What Are The New EPC Regulations?

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Currently, domestic private rental properties must meet a minimum level of energy efficiency which is an EPC rating of E. However, beginning 2025, all newly rented properties will be required to have a certification rating of C or above . Existing tenancies will have until 2028 to comply.

Are EPC ratings changing?

The new EPC regulations would mean that from 2025, your rented property would need to have a certification rating of C or above. ... The changes are to ensure homes are more energy-efficient and to reduce carbon waste, progressing towards the government’s net-zero targets.

Do I need a new EPC after 10 years?

No. An EPC is valid for 10 years and can be used multiple times during this period. The EPC will expire after 10 years and a new EPC (valid for the next 10 years) should be produced if the property is marketed for sale or rent at that time .

Is there a new EPC register?

On the 19th of September 2020 , the government launched a new version of the EPC certificate. The certificate has a new modern layout and has features exclusive to the digital version. This marks the third version of the EPC Certificate and has been designed with the future in mind.

What are the new EPC rules?

The new 2025 EPC regulations

From 2025, it is proposed that rented property will need to have a rating of ‘C’ or above . The change is to be phased in, starting with new tenancies of six months or more of residential property from 2025 followed by all tenancies from 2028.

What is the minimum EPC rating to let a property?

Introduction. As of 1 April 2018 there is a requirement for any properties rented out in the private rented sector to have a minimum energy performance rating of E on an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).

Can you rent a property with EPC rating of F?

Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)

It is now unlawful for a landlord or agent to rent out a domestic property with an EPC rating of F or G, unless they have a valid exemption in place . This includes properties rented on an assured tenancy, regulated tenancy, or domestic agricultural tenancy.

Is it illegal to rent a property without an EPC?

It is against the law to advertise a property for rent without an EPC . If you didn’t know you had to see an EPC before you signed a tenancy agreement, and you have learned that your home does not have one, you can make a complaint to your local Trading Standards office.

Is EPC a legal requirement?

It is a legal requirement to have a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) when a building is sold, rented or constructed. Your property’s EPC needs to be available to potential buyers as soon as you start to market your property for sale or rent.

Can I serve section 21 without EPC?

Therefore, landlords of properties let under assured shorthold tenancies that were granted or renewed prior to 1 October 2015, when serving a section 21 notice seeking possession, are not required to serve an EPC or comply with the Gas Safety Regulations (Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998).

Do I need a new EPC if I extend my house?

If you convert or extend your property, you will need to get an updated EPC , even if the property already has one. Generally, residential properties need an updated EPC every ten years. However, if there is a major change to the building services, such as a newly installed heating system, this may need to be sooner.

How do I get a new EPC?

How do I get an EPC certificate? If you need an energy performance certificate for your home, you can visit the Landmark website to find a registered domestic assessor in your area . You can also search through the EPC certificate ratings of other properties in your area for free.

How long does a EPC take?

The EPC is valid for ten years and the survey of the property will usually take between 45 minutes and an hour . Energy Performance Certificates are regulated by the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulation 2012 and the survey is conducted by Domestic Energy Assessors.

What is the best EPC rating?

  • EPC rating A = 92-100 SAP points (most efficient)
  • EPC rating B = 81-91 SAP points.
  • EPC rating C = 69-80 SAP points.
  • EPC rating D = 55-68 SAP points.
  • EPC rating E = 39-54 SAP points.
  • EPC rating F = 21-38 SAP points.
  • EPC rating G = 1-20 SAP points (least efficient)

What EPC rating Do you need to rent?

From this point, an EPC rating of an E or above is required to let your property at all. Even if your tenancy is already underway and you have no plans to renew, from 1st April 2020, you need to have an EPC rating of E or above or you could face fines.

What happens during an EPC survey?

The EPC assessor will take a series of photographs and measurements of the house . The photographs could be of elements of the inside or the outside of the house. ... They will also take measurements of the dimensions of the property and draw a sketch of the plan of the house showing these measurements.

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