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Yearly Archive 17th May 2019

What does and energy assessor look at when carrying out and Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

Our quick guide with help you understand what the assessor will look at in your property and what you need to have available for them on the day of the assessment.

 

MEES and Energy Performance Certificates- Letting a property with an ‘F’ or ‘G’ Grade EPC

Many landlords and agents are under the impression that landlords are simply not allowed to let there property with an ‘F’ or ‘G’ grade. This is not always that case. There are several reasons  a property may be exempt from the MEES regulations. If the property is exempt then a MEES exemption certificate can be issued and the property can be lodged on the national exemption for a period of 5 years.

Should you have an EPC with a ‘F’ or ‘G’ grade on a building. Please contact us to discuss your options.