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lets get the EPC regime sorted out first - why do i get penalised for having electric central hearing in my apartments which use green electricity tariffs
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05 December 2023 09:30 AM
as someone who has new build flats but as they have electric central heating they are d rated. the property meets all other efficieny requirements and the tenants are using a green energy supplier. At the moment i am considering selling and give notice to 10 households in an area where there is at this morning there are 22 properties available to rent on Rightmove . My dilemna
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12 August 2023 10:58 AM
what about all, the social hosing that is totally unfit - local counciis and social housing providers do not have to comply and my local authority says that cannot afford to comply without government intervention
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14 April 2023 09:49 AM
i have 5 year old flats that have double glazing , full insulation , low energy lighting but electric central heating and are d rated - when they were last assessed i was told there was nothing that could be improved apart from removing the central heating and moving to storage radiators. Totally ridiculous as the tenants largely use edf for green energy
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14 April 2023 09:46 AM
agree entirely . I have a number of new build apartments that are d rated because they have electric central heating but are fully doubles glazed and insulated .
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05 February 2023 17:19 PM
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26 September 2022 08:27 AM
As an owner of flats i have yet to see much capital appreciation in the last few years - it seem that a lot of developers want to build flats rather than houses whereas there is huge demand for houses and this shortage appears to be forcing up prices .
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08 March 2022 08:25 AM
If you have a gas boiler on an apartment then the heat pump is not an option
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21 October 2021 10:24 AM
what happens for people in blocks of flats - will they have to move to electric ?
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18 October 2021 08:36 AM
Agree entirely. I have 4 flats where the tenants cannot pay the rent I have service charges to pay and having to pay these from my tax account
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03 April 2020 09:15 AM
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