Energy Efficiency Ratings Will Become Compulsory for Property Sales

As of 2012, all house sale ads in the UK will have to publish details of energy efficiency ratings.

Currently, anyone selling a property in the UK is required to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) before they put the property on the market. However, even though the EPC is in the pipeline, the full details of how energy efficient a property is aren’t always available for early viewers.

In a bid to get over this issue, and help encourage home owners to become more energy efficient aware, a new EU Directive will come into force in 2012 making it compulsory for all EPC ratings to be published upfront with for sale adverts, so that everyone will know the ratings before they even look at a property.

If you’re thinking of putting one of your investment properties on the market in the next few years, then experts are advising that it’s a good idea to check the energy efficiency of your property now and, if necessary, get energy improvement work done sooner, rather than later.

In addition to improving individual properties, the new legislation will also help the government on its bid to reduce household carbon emissions by 29% by the year 2020.

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