When is an EPC not required

Posted on 05. Aug, 2008 by Mark Snape in News

EPC chart

An EPC is only required for habital units which are self contained. If theĀ tenant has a contract with a landlord for the parts of a property they have access to, but not as a whole dwelling then an EPC is not required. This is spelled out in a document recently published by the CLG June 2008. The page referenced by the above are on page 16.

Please seeĀ Energy Performance Certificates for Dwellings in the Social and Private Rented Sectors – A Guide to Landlords

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