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What does an energy performance assessor do when they inspect my premises?
The Ten Year Rule
Energy performance certificates (or EPC’s for short) last ten years, that’s because a lot can change in a decade – boilers might change, insulation might change, even the windows might be replaced, hence if you are selling a home you’ll need an up to date EPC to comply with the law. If it’s up to […]
What’s the difference between EPC and DEC
EPCs and DECs assess the energy efficiency of a building. DEC Explained DEC is an acronym for Display Energy Certificates. A DEC is a generated certificate which shows exactly how much energy a property has used for the previous year. The benefits of a DEC is that it can show you areas where the property’s energy […]
AIIC petition for compulsory Independent Inventory Reporting
AIIC petition for compulsory Independent Inventory Reporting There has been a major issue in the world of property renting for both tenants and honest landlords. Currently landlords have the power to sign off on their own inventory reporting, this can be an unethical practice if the landlord has ulterior motives and has the power to […]
CARMARTHEN LANDLORD FORUM – 29/11/2017
CARMARTHEN LANDLORD FORUM If you are a landlord and want to find out more about the industry while networking and meeting with other landlords, why not come to the Carmarthen Landlord Forum on the 29th Of November? The event will be held at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel in Carmarthen, commencing at 7pm and closing at […]