Yep - that's fine. If you want to provide false information to the assessor, then that's your prerogative. You might even get away with it. You may not know though, that there is a mechanism for assessors to report potential...
So you are saying that all Energy Assessors are "Incompetent and Arrogant" - whose invoices should not be paid if the EPC doesn't say what you want it to say. ... And you accuse the Assessors of arrogance? It's quite...
Reply to the comment left by Doug Hough at 19/04/2022 - 16:18As far as I know, you do not need an EPC in order to sell a listed building as they are exempt along with places of worship, buildings due...
There are two issues here. Technically a listed property doesn't need to have an EPC - however, all rental properties need to comply with MEES (minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) - and the only way to establish whether it does or...
I can only speak for from the point of view of the dwellings. The EPC only needs limited information when there is an inhabited area below - either "Another dwelling below" (eg another flat) or "Above a partially heated space"...
Reply to the comment left by "Joe Bloggs" at "10/07/2014 - 10:30": What is wrong with what I said? As far as I can tell, you are agreeing with me! Of course you should have a bathroom fan (building regs...
I agree - it sounds like the problem is lack of ventilation. Is the property double glazed? - do the windows have trickle vents? Is there usually furniture in front of, or next to the places where mould is growing?...
Stuart. The EPC is readily available for you to look at on-line. Go to https://www.epcregister.com/reportSearchAddressByPostcode.html and input the post code. You should be able to download it as you are an "Authorised Person". I strongly advise you to download the...
Stuart. As a Domestic Energy Assessor dealing with a lot of rental properties, I may be able to shed some light on what has happened here. In 99% of cases when doing an EPC on a rental property, the property...
Reply to comment left by Mike at 07/11/2022 - 13:26
Yep - that's fine. If you want to provide false information to the assessor, then that's your prerogative. You might even get away with it. You may not know though, that there is a mechanism for assessors to report potential...
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So you are saying that all Energy Assessors are "Incompetent and Arrogant" - whose invoices should not be paid if the EPC doesn't say what you want it to say. ... And you accuse the Assessors of arrogance? It's quite...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Doug Hough at 19/04/2022 - 16:18
Reply to the comment left by Doug Hough at 19/04/2022 - 16:18As far as I know, you do not need an EPC in order to sell a listed building as they are exempt along with places of worship, buildings due...
Read More →19th April 2022, 4 years ago
There are two issues here. Technically a listed property doesn't need to have an EPC - however, all rental properties need to comply with MEES (minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) - and the only way to establish whether it does or...
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I can only speak for from the point of view of the dwellings. The EPC only needs limited information when there is an inhabited area below - either "Another dwelling below" (eg another flat) or "Above a partially heated space"...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Reluctant Landlord at 28/10/2020 - 17:39
From that result, It looks as though the assessor had the age band of the extension wrong on the EPC.
Read More →11th July 2014, 12 years ago
Yay....we're all friends again!! :)
Read More →Reply to comment left by Joe Bloggs at 10/07/2014 - 17:22
Reply to the comment left by "Joe Bloggs" at "10/07/2014 - 17:22": So...you are agreeing with me...:) Glad we cleared that up.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Joe Bloggs at 10/07/2014 - 10:30
Reply to the comment left by "Joe Bloggs" at "10/07/2014 - 10:30": What is wrong with what I said? As far as I can tell, you are agreeing with me! Of course you should have a bathroom fan (building regs...
Read More →10th July 2014, 12 years ago
I agree - it sounds like the problem is lack of ventilation. Is the property double glazed? - do the windows have trickle vents? Is there usually furniture in front of, or next to the places where mould is growing?...
Read More →24th June 2013, 13 years ago
Stuart. The EPC is readily available for you to look at on-line. Go to https://www.epcregister.com/reportSearchAddressByPostcode.html and input the post code. You should be able to download it as you are an "Authorised Person". I strongly advise you to download the...
Read More →19th June 2013, 13 years ago
Stuart. As a Domestic Energy Assessor dealing with a lot of rental properties, I may be able to shed some light on what has happened here. In 99% of cases when doing an EPC on a rental property, the property...
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