Energy Performance Certificates
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- If you’re buying or renting, it’s a legal requirement for the seller or landlord to arrange for an EPC. Do make sure that you - as the buyer or tenant - see and understand the certificate. The rating can impact how much your new home will cost. And if you're renting you know what to expect from energy bills plus the EPC must not be below E. If you're buying a new build, the developer is responsible for getting the EPC.
- If you're applying for government funding e.g. the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
- If you’re applying for a buy to let mortgage.
- Anyone wanting to lower their carbon footprint and reduce their energy bills should consider getting an EPC