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Is The Landlord or Tenant Responsible For Meeting Future Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards?
Nathan Khanverdi. (Colliers)
Nathan Khanverdi. (Colliers)
By Nathan Khanverdi, James Pay
Colliers
December 9, 2021 | 2:20 P.M.

From 1 April 2023, all existing commercial leases based in England or Wales, let on a new or renewed lease, will have to meet the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard of an Energy Performance Certificate above F, apart from those on certain listed buildings or short lease lengths of less than six months. By April 2030 these requirements will be tightened to an EPC rating of B.

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