As of the 1 October 2008 all properties whether they are up for sale or rent need an Energy Performance Certificate.
Sellers or buyers of homes All sellers of homes need to ensure that they provide a Home Information Pack which includes an EPC for potential buyers.
An EPC must be made available to a potential homebuyer – free of charge.
Builders An EPC needs to be provided to buyers of newly built properties.
Landlords If
you are a landlord, you’ll need to make an EPC available to prospective
tenants the first time you let a home after 1 October 2008. An EPC is
only required for a property which is self-contained, and is valid for
10 years.
An EPC isn’t required when a tenant rents a room and shares facilities.
Tenants If
you are interested in renting a property then an EPC must be made
available to you free of charge. An EPC is only required for a property
which is self-contained, and is valid for 10 years.
If you are a prospective tenant, an EPC isn’t required when you rent a room and share facilities.