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The Ticking Time Bomb of EPCs in UK Property

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#223

EPC knowledge represents the ultimate difference between UK property survival or total business collapse.

Understanding the changes to Energy Performance Certificates is absolutely critical.

EPCs are actually a bigger deal than the renters rights bill.

Make sure you listen to the end of the show for the actions you need to take to make sure you’re not caught out.

And, for the opportunites that all of this could create.

This episode leans heavily on content from The Independent Landlord's website and YouTube

In this episode:

  1. EPC Changes Looming: All rental properties to achieve a minimum C by 2030 (2028 for new tenancies).
  2. Massive Financial Impact: The collective cost to landlords for meeting these new EPC requirements is estimated at £36 billion (upgrade costs capped at £15,000 per property)
  3. Flaws in the Current EPC System: The present system criticized for its subjectivity and questionable accuracy, prompting a complete overhaul of assessment methodology from 2026.
  4. Shift from Cost to Carbon: EPC assessments will transition from being based on energy cost to focusing on fabric performance, heating system efficiency, and “smart readiness,” aligned with the UK’s net zero emissions goal by 2050.
  5. Shortage of Skilled Tradespeople: shortage estimated at 500,000 over the next 5 years, potentially rising retrofit costs.
  6. Limited Exemptions and Grants: While listed buildings are exempt, grants like the Energy Company Obligation and Warmer Homes Scheme are available, subject to strict eligibility criteria.
  7. Advice for Landlords: Landlords should get new EPCs for high Cs before 2026, focus on fabric upgrades (insulation / windows). Avoid major changes eg new boilers until regulations clearer.
  8. Increasing Professionalisation: “Accidental” landlords encouraged to exit paving the way for larger or more professional investors.
  9. Opportunities Amid Challenges: Professional, forward-thinking landlords who invest in compliance and improvements may benefit from less competition.
  10. Practical Action Steps

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#223

EPC knowledge represents the ultimate difference between UK property survival or total business collapse.

Understanding the changes to Energy Performance Certificates is absolutely critical.

EPCs are actually a bigger deal than the renters rights bill.

Make sure you listen to the end of the show for the actions you need to take to make sure you’re not caught out.

And, for the opportunites that all of this could create.

This episode leans heavily on content from The Independent Landlord's website and YouTube

In this episode:

  1. EPC Changes Looming: All rental properties to achieve a minimum C by 2030 (2028 for new tenancies).
  2. Massive Financial Impact: The collective cost to landlords for meeting these new EPC requirements is estimated at £36 billion (upgrade costs capped at £15,000 per property)
  3. Flaws in the Current EPC System: The present system criticized for its subjectivity and questionable accuracy, prompting a complete overhaul of assessment methodology from 2026.
  4. Shift from Cost to Carbon: EPC assessments will transition from being based on energy cost to focusing on fabric performance, heating system efficiency, and “smart readiness,” aligned with the UK’s net zero emissions goal by 2050.
  5. Shortage of Skilled Tradespeople: shortage estimated at 500,000 over the next 5 years, potentially rising retrofit costs.
  6. Limited Exemptions and Grants: While listed buildings are exempt, grants like the Energy Company Obligation and Warmer Homes Scheme are available, subject to strict eligibility criteria.
  7. Advice for Landlords: Landlords should get new EPCs for high Cs before 2026, focus on fabric upgrades (insulation / windows). Avoid major changes eg new boilers until regulations clearer.
  8. Increasing Professionalisation: “Accidental” landlords encouraged to exit paving the way for larger or more professional investors.
  9. Opportunities Amid Challenges: Professional, forward-thinking landlords who invest in compliance and improvements may benefit from less competition.
  10. Practical Action Steps

I'd Like Help With Setting My Goals

Leave a review
Join our WhatsApp group / access 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist / 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction
Instagram

Exclusive Property Engine discounts (Code: EXPAT)
Starter package: 30 day trial
Pro package 30 day trial, then 3 months 1/2 price, Ultimate package, 1/2 price 3 months

Keywords

UK property investment, Energy Performance Certificate UK, EPC changes 2025, EPC requirements for landlords, EPC rating C UK, EPC cost for landlords, Landlord legal requirements UK, EPC upgrades UK 2028, Net zero property UK, Private rental sector regulations UK, Renters Rights Bill UK, UK landlord costs 2025, Energy efficiency grants UK, Retrofit skills shortage UK, Minimum energy efficiency standard UK, EPC assessment process, Expat landlord UK, Property market trends UK 2025, UK, Professional landlord UK tips, Green mortgages UK, Boiler Upgrade Scheme UK, Insulation grants for landlords UK, Institutional landlords UK, Accidental landlord regulations UK, UK property compliance checklist, EPC strategy for landlords, UK property future-proofing

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