74% of landlords welcome the government’s decision to scrap the proposal that all rental property must have an Energy Performance Certificate rating of at least C by 2028,...
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A new report has found that despite 81% of landlords believing that further improvements are required to make their property more environmentally friendly, only 23% would make these...
28% of commercial buildings are currently at risk of non-compliance ahead of changes to MEES regulations, warns Jones & Woolman.
UK office landlords could face a £65bn bill over the next 7 years in order to meet new energy efficiency regulatory requirements, according to newly released data from PwC UK.
Last week, Rishi Sunak confirming rumours that the government was set to ‘soften’ several key green policies, including minimum EPC standards for rental properties, but new...
Research from Shawbrook has revealed the scale of preparation already implemented by UK landlords ahead of proposed changes to EPC legislation which have now been abandoned by the...
Has the government really got the best interests of landlords and tenants at heart by rowing back on key green pledges including EPC upgrades - or is it simply electioneering?
The latest Foundation Home Loans and BVA BDRC research has found that 71% of landlords are unlikely to buy a property which has an EPC rating of less than C.
Improving the EPC rating of a property before selling can increase sale profits by thousands, according to new insight from Searchland.
With commercial building owners waiting more than two years for feedback to a consultation on new MEES for the sector and ongoing uncertainty over future regulations, the government...
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