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EPCs are about to change – it’s time to have your say
Changes to the way Energy Performance Certificate ratings are calculated are on the cards, with the Government set to introduce more comprehensive home assessments and more frequent inspections. The changes are likely to mean extra expense for landlords, with the new, more in-depth inspections expected to take longer, and, as such, come with a heftier price tag. James Kent from NRLA partner, Safe2 gives us an overview.
Saving energy and reducing disputes for landlords
As energy efficiency remains an increasingly pressing issue in the private rented sector, landlords face the challenge of managing further energy cost increases, while ensuring compliance with EPC regulations. At the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, we’ve seen how energy-related disputes can arise, particularly when tenants feel bills are excessive or properties are poorly insulated. Here, we offer practical energy-saving tips for landlords and guidance on how to avoid disputes linked to energy use.
Landlords needed for Pathfinder study
Landlords in four parts of England are being asked to take part in research evaluating the impact of the Government’s PRS pathfinder programme.
Bag yourself an early Christmas present with the NRLA’s five days of giveaways
With Christmas now just around the corner, the NRLA is getting into the festive spirit, offering you the chance to win a selection of great prizes each day next week.
Your licensing update for December
In our licensing blog this month, we round up active licensing consultations across the country – as well as a number of new schemes coming into force in the near future.