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Question on EPC requirements:

 

Expiry at end of the year - if want to enter into a tenancy agreement within next few weeks, does Landlord need to re-new the EPC?

 

If tenancy is above the max £ level (>100k) does this mean Landlord does not need to re-new the EPC and does not need to adhere to the minimum energy efficiency requirements?

Current EPC shows E.

 

Thanks for clarity.

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There is no rental at the moment. So no surplus funds.

 

This is what I copied off a site:

An assured tenancy is the letting of a dwelling which is occupied as the tenant's only or principal home, or by at least one of them if there are joint tenants. The tenant or tenants must be individuals and they must pay more than £250 per annum or less than £100,000 per annum.

 

Exclusions

A dwelling will not be a Domestic PRS property because it is not let on an assured tenancy in specified circumstances. This means therefore that the Regulations prohibiting letting of individual self contained residential properties that do not attain a minimum E rating will not apply (unless it is one of the other tenancy types within the scope of the Regulations) where they are one of the following types of property:

Higher rents - this applies to tenancies where the rent exceeds £100,000 per annum

 

I have read the above - just wanted to be sure...

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