NRLA in new deal to help landlords improve EPC ratings

NRLA in new deal to help landlords improve EPC ratings


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The National Residential Landlords Association is partnering with Domna, a company which describes itself as an energy efficiency ‘one stop shop’. 

The aim is to help landlords improve their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings, comply with upcoming regulations, and add value while doing so.

Through this collaboration NRLA members will benefit from discounted services, such as ‘health check’ remote assessments, which are offered to NRLA members for £50 per assessment compared with the standard £150; full energy efficiency survey, which is £300/unit NRLA price compared to £600 on the open market; and project management, which has a 10% fee for NRLA members as opposed to the 15% standard rate.

NRLA chief executive Ben Beadle says: “We are aware that many landlords are concerned with the Government’s proposed changes to EPC deadlines. Our partnership with Domna offers a practical approach for our members to stay ahead of the curve in an easy, cost-effective way.”

And Anna Moore, co-Founder of Domna, adds: “Energy efficiency standards are rising with the new government. This can be daunting for landlords – but it doesn’t have to be. Done right, EPC upgrades can add 20%+ to property valuations, 10%+ to rental income, and cut tenant energy consumption by up to 40%.

“We’re delighted to be partnering with the NRLA to provide its growing membership with access to a straightforward, “one stop shop” solution for energy efficiency. We can help landlords across the UK to achieve higher EPCs on their properties, adding value and staying ahead of regulation.”

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