Energy Performance Certificate requirements for Rented Domestic Properties 
 
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are needed when any building is rented out. 
 
EPCs give information on a building's energy efficiency in a sliding scale from 'A' (very efficient) to 'G' (least efficient). Every EPC also has a recommendations report showing how the landlord could improve the rating. 
 
You need to obtain an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) when you place a self-contained rental property on the market for rent. You do not need an EPC when a tenant rents a room and shares facilities or when you extend an existing agreement with the same tenant. 
 
Contact AJ Associates
Contact AJ Associates
 
 
AJ Associates work with single and multiple property owners, landlords and letting agents. Call us on 01604 890333 or 07940 533910 to arrange an appointment. 
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