- Written by: Landlord Today Team
Energy Performance Certificate ratings are used to measure how energy efficient a building is, with grades from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Almost a third of landlords want government help to reach new EPC targets, according to research from Shawbrook. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The National Residential Landlords Association is partnering with an energy efficiency ‘one stop shop’. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
EPC Targets - support, not punishment, will persuade landlords to improve ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Council eco-officers demand more resources to enforce EPC changes ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Generation Rent and Greenpeace have led the calls for Labour’s EPC targets for the private rental sector to go even further. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Labour has resuscitated the Conservatives’ policy of banning landlords form letting out properties unless they meet EPC ‘C' rating, from 2030. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The National Residential Landlords Association has demanded clarity on Labour’s proposals to force landlords to improve all private rental properties to EPC rating ‘C’ by 2030. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Skipton Building Society has launched an energy efficiency project on a 1930s house next to its head office as a model of how landlords can retrofit their properties. ...
- Written by: Steve Richmond
With Labour’s election victory, a new EPC target has been announced. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
There’s been a lot of “over-dramatisation” around the likely targets for private rental properties to have improved energy efficiency, says a prominent lettings agent. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
A mortgage lender wants Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use her October Budget to offer support to beleaguered landlords - especially over energy efficiency improvements. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
New analysis from Rightmove reveals the true scope for downsizing. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
It will take no less than 18 years for all private rental properties to achieve an EPC rating of C or above, a lettings agency claims. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
A council is allowing eligible private households - including renters - to apply for grants to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. ...
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