EPC C Rating for Landlords 2026 (Deadline, MEES Fines & Costs)
The government's push for EPC C ratings is real and the deadlines are looming. If your property is rated D or below, here's what you need to know.
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EPC guides for private landlords in England. Current law: minimum E rating under MEES; F and G properties cannot be let without a valid exemption. From 1 October 2030 all privately rented homes in England must reach EPC band C: the single confirmed deadline (the earlier "2028 for new tenancies" proposal was dropped in the January 2026 Warm Homes Plan). These guides cover ratings, valid certificates, exemptions and upgrade economics.
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The government's push for EPC C ratings is real and the deadlines are looming. If your property is rated D or below, here's what you need to know.
MEES bans F and G rated properties from being let. With an EPC C target looming, here's what landlords need to know and what to do before the deadline.
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