Landlord Certificates
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EPCFrom £45An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a mandatory document required when selling or renting a property in England and Wales. It provides an assessment of a property's energy efficiency, rating it on a scale of A to G, with A being the most efficient. An EPC also includes recommendations for improving the property's energy efficiency, which can help to reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.
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EICRFrom £65An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), also known as a safety inspection, is a comprehensive assessment of the safety of an electrical installation in a property. It is recommended that EICRs are carried out every five years, or more frequently if the property is old or has been extensively altered. An EICR will identify any potential hazards and provide recommendations for remedial work
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Gas Safety CertificateFrom £65A Gas Safety Certificate, also known as a CP12, is a document that confirms that a gas appliance has been serviced and is safe to use. Gas Safety Certificates are required annually for all gas appliances, including boilers, cookers, and fires. They are also required when selling or renting a property with gas appliances.
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Floor PlanFrom £55Accurate and precise floor plans for property marketing, home renovation, furniture placement, and construction. Our experienced floor plan specialists will work closely with you to understand your specific needs and deliver a high-quality product that meets your expectations.
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How much does an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) cost?
Property Type | EPC |
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Studio Flat | from £45 |
1 Bedroom Flat | from £49 |
2 Bedroom Flat | from £55 |
3 Bedroom Flat | from £59 |
4 Bedroom Flat | from £65 |
5 Bedroom Flat | from £69 |
Property Type | Floor Plan |
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Studio Flat | from £55 |
1 Bedroom Flat | from £65 |
2 Bedroom Flat | from £75 |
3 Bedroom Flat | from £89 |
4 Bedroom Flat | from £95 |
5 Bedroom Flat | from £115 |
Property Type | EPC+Floor Plan |
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Studio Flat | from £85 |
1 Bedroom Flat | from £114 |
2 Bedroom Flat | from £130 |
3 Bedroom Flat | from £148 |
4 Bedroom Flat | from £160 |
5 Bedroom Flat | from £184 |
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Frequently asked questions:
A: a valid EPC to the person who ultimately becomes the buyer or tenant. give an EPC to the owner of the building not more than five days after the work has been completed.
A: An EPC is valid for 10 years or until a newer EPC is produced for the same building no matter how many times the property is sold or rented out during that period. Existing occupiers and tenants will not require an EPC unless they sell, assign or sublet their interest in a building.
A: Yes. It is a legal requirement to have a valid EPC for a property when marketing for sales and/or lettings.
A: You can be fined if you do not get an EPC when you need one. The person selling the house, the landlord or the letting agent must show you the EPC if you're buying or renting.
A: You cannot issue an EPC yourself and you might be offered the services via an estate or letting agent, however to get the best EPC cost, make sure you get the assessment completed directly.
A: You don't need an Energy Performance Certificate ( EPC ) if you can demonstrate that the building is any of these: listed or officially protected and the minimum energy performance requirements would unacceptably alter it. a temporary building only going to be used for 2 years or less.
A: An EPC is required when a building is constructed, rented or sold. A building will need an EPC if it has a roof and walls and has heating, air conditioning or mechanical ventilation. A garden shed, garage or old barn would not need an EPC if it doesn't use energy to heat it up or cool it down.