An EPC rating of C is soon to become the minimum standard allowed by law for private rented properties.

An EPC rating of C is soon to become the minimum standard allowed by law for private rented properties.
Some landlords with properties rated below C say that they will not make any changes at all, despite continuing to rent out their properties.
Karina Gerdes, Head of Resilient Homes at Mortgage Advice Bureau, outlines what homeowners need to consider before embarking on a bid to boost their energy performance.
Atom bank has released new research highlighting a significant knowledge gap among UK homeowners when it comes to Energy Performance Certificates and the cost of retrofitting.
A lack of Energy Performance Certificate enforcement in the private rented sector by councils across England undermines the government’s push for greater energy efficiency,...
Fewer than 40% of English homes built before 1990 have a current EPC rating of C or above, according to new analysis.
60% of all homes to reach the market over the past year held an EPC rating of C or above, according to new research from epIMS.
Of the estimated 4.9 million private rental properties in England, 2.5 million currently have an EPC rating below C.
'Retrogreen' is designed to better support homeowners in improving the energy efficiency of their homes.
The latest research from epIMS looks at where across England and Wales we burn the most energy within our homes.
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