With
the deadline fast approaching and an increase number of landlords raising the
question we thought it would be an idea to re-run our article from earlier in
the year discussing the changes to EPC regulation.
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. 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 5 months away and
in order to ensure compliance improvement works should be considered sooner
rather than later.
Since
this however there has been an update that states – “The Regulations are
clear that landlords only need to undertake improvements which can be made
without incurring a cost. So if suitable ‘no cost’ finance cannot be obtained
for a particular property, the landlord would need to register an exemption for
that property rather than improve it to E. But, assuming that the no cost
principle can be satisfied, there is no limit to the number of substandard
properties a landlord is required to improve.”
If you have you any questions in relation to the regulation
change don’t hesitate to contact me in our Daventry Branch.
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