What Happens If Your Rental Property Falls Below EPC E?
If your rental property has an EPC rating below E, you could be in breach of MEES regulations. Since April 2020, it has been unlawful to let any domestic property in England and Wales with an EPC rating of F or G unless a valid exemption is registered.
The consequences of non-compliance include fines of up to £150,000 and being listed on a public register of non-compliant landlords. Understanding your options — from property improvements to valid exemptions — is critical.
Read our full guide on what to do if your rental property is below EPC E
Concerned about your property’s EPC rating? Book an EPC assessment or call 01865 339535.



