In April
2018, private rental properties will need to have a minimum EPC rating of E or
it will be illegal to rent them to tenants. In April, next year this change
will only apply to new tenancies and renewals. In April 2020, the rule will be extended
to incorporate all private rentals.
Properties
with an EPC rating of F or G will either need to be taken off the market after
this date or improvements implemented. Readers are reminded that this date is
only some 8 months away and in order to ensure compliance improvement works
should be considered sooner rather than later.
The
Government is expected to publish specific guidance for landlords in October
this year to clarify the changes. The clarification will hopefully include
details on any cost capping on the improvement works landlords are expected to
carry out and will also confirm that some, if not all, listed buildings are
exempt from the change.
On the
publication of the Government’s EPC guidance in October we will update this
post as soon as possible.
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