What progress have you made to make properties energy efficient?

What progress have you made to make properties energy efficient?


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The International Union of Property Owners is inviting landlords to participate in a survey assessing problems with making properties more energy efficient.

The survey asks landlords and property professionals about their response to legislation, the aim of which is to hit net zero by 2050.  

In 2021, a similar survey was conducted, with 31% of those that responded citing economic constraints as a major obstacle to making modifications to their property, and 54% saying subsidies and grants would encourage them to make changes. 

Now property professionals in Europe are being asked what progress they have made and what plans they have to make properties energy efficient. 

The organisation wants to hear from landlords and property professionals in the UK, especially as the country was first to introduce minimum energy performance requirements. 

All those who take part will be entered into a draw to win a Euros 50 Amazon gift card. It’s a 10 min ute survey –click here.

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