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Why is this a news story, surely the point of legislation in enforcement. This is why so many landlords are frustrated, reams of legislation no enforcement and when there is its a news story!?
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13 April 2023 07:25 AM
Most of our stock is E and that is a push as they are rural listed cottages. 85% of the EPCs we have recommend the installation of a wind turbine and that gets us to just a C! They estimate cost at around £20,000 but that's without planning, the real costs would be around £60k and I'm sure the neighbours are going to love all these wind turbines in their view.
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04 November 2022 17:16 PM
Thats classed as a deposit and needs to be protected there was clear guidance that you couldnt get round deposit protection by doing this. I would get those deposits protected.
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08 June 2022 14:40 PM
It wont as the EPC is based on cost and electricity has the highest unit rate so unless they change how they generate the ratings on the EPC it wont.
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24 March 2022 09:03 AM
' when it will become unlawful to rent any property that has an existing or continuing tenancy with an energy rating of E or below.' Rating E will be fine in 2020. ) from the 1st April 2018, landlords of relevant domestic private rented properties may not grant a tenancy to new or existing tenants if their property has an EPC rating of band F or G (as shown on a valid Energy Performance Certificate for the property); b) from the 1st April 2020, landlords must not continue letting a relevant domestic property which is already let if that property has an EPC rating of band F or G (as shown on a valid Energy Performance Certificate for the property)
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