Energy Performance Certificates
From 1st October 2008 all buildings, whether residential, commercial or industrial, are required to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for every occasion they are bought, sold or RENTED.
It will be illegal to advertise a property to rent unless it has a valid EPC which must include cost effective recommendations to improve the energy performance of the property. The fine for non-compliance will be £200.
The EPC's will have to be provided free either when (or before) any written information about the property is provided to prospective tenants or a viewing is conducted. They will not have to be
provided if the landlord believes the prospective tenant is unlikely to have sufficient funds to rent the property or is not genuinely interested in renting, or the landlord is unlikely to be
prepared to rent the property to the prospective tenant.
A new certificate will not be required on each let since, in the case of rental property, EPCs will be valid for 10 years.
