EPCs and energy efficiency - Landlords appear ahead of the game

EPCs and energy efficiency - Landlords appear ahead of the game

A new report from the government’s Office for National Statistics appears to show landlords are ahead of the game when it comes to making properties energy efficient.

The ONS says properties in England overall have an average energy efficiency rating of 66 and in Wales it’s 64 - both band D on the Energy Performance Certificate ranking. To continue reading, please Click Here

Source: Landlord Today


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