Rental sector energy crisis as average bills may hit £3,000 per year

Rental sector energy crisis as average bills may hit £3,000 per year

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is likely to add to fuel price pressures with a typical household annual bill now predicted to hit £3,000 by the end of 2022.

Rental properties and tenants are often considered to be most vulnerable to extreme energy prices - the properties are, on average, believed to be less energy efficient than owner occupied units, and statistics suggest typical private tenants are less affluent than home owners.
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Source: Landlord Agent Today


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