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smurfchops | 10:38 Thu 08th Apr 2021 | Law
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My new EPC certificate for a rented property is Category Rating C. Apparently if it is not Category Rating E, new legislation effective from 1st April 2020, I cannot re let my property. So says my estate agent. Is this true?
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Well, he's right - but I can't see how it affects you anyway!

Energy Performance Certificates provide ratings from A (very efficient) down to G (inefficient). Rental properties with ratings below E (i.e. F or G) must be improved to bring them up to at least an E rating.

However your property is already above that standard, so there's no need for you to take any action.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-private-rented-property-minimum-energy-efficiency-standard-landlord-guidance
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Thanks Chris, I thought C would be lower than G ..... I.e. in the alphabet .....
I think you are OK
the govt have accepted that the private sector is here to stay and so is burdening them with this and that EPC
which are gonna change in the next few years anyway

and havent quite realised that this further red tape will be passed onto the tenant but ho hum we are not here to dictate govt policy
But category E is not a tough target for landlords, PeterPedant so its not going to be a problem for most landlords?
er the point is to make the housing stock better
not to shrink the market -

I just recollect the 1967 act - pre 1988
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I cannot imagine an estate agent refusing my business because of an EPC rating ...
>>> I cannot imagine an estate agent refusing my business because of an EPC rating

While it's not law at the moment, the Government's Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has proposed that it should be made illegal for letting agents to advertise a property for rent if it doesn't meet the necessary EPC requirement (which it proposes should be raised to a 'C' rating from 2025 for new tenancies).

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