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What Must Landlords and Tenants Do To Prepare for April's EPC Changes?

There Are Five Months To Go Until Properties With Poor Energy Performance Certificates Cannot Be Let
St Mary Street in Cardiff, Wales. (CoStar/Christian Lathom-Sharp)
St Mary Street in Cardiff, Wales. (CoStar/Christian Lathom-Sharp)
By Nisha Minhas
Irwin Mitchell
October 24, 2022 | 9:25 AM

With only six months to go until existing lettings of properties with F and G-level energy performance certificates become unlawful, occupiers and landlords alike will need to devise an action plan. We look at the legislative requirements, the potential exemptions and the impact of any relevant lease drafting. These will all be important factors in determining what works must be done and who will pay.

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