FAQ
FAQ
How long are EPCs valid for?
An EPC for a non-dwelling will be valid for 10 years or until replaced with a newer one.Do I need a new EPC every time I let my building?
As long as a valid EPC exists for the building, you can provide this to prospective tenants. An EPC is valid for 10 years and during this period you can provide the same EPC to prospective tenants. This EPC will no longer be valid if a newer EPC has been obtained.
Do I need a new EPC every time I sell a building?
As long as a valid EPC exists for the building, you can provide this to prospective buyers. An EPC is valid for 10 years and during this period you can provide the same EPC to prospective buyers. This EPC will no longer be valid if a newer EPC has been obtained.
Can a prospective tenant or buyer waive their right to receive an EPC?
The relevant person has a duty to provide an EPC to a prospective buyer or tenant and will be liable to a penalty charge if he fails to do so, irrespective of whether the prospective buyer or tenant purports to waive an entitlement to receive the certificate.Do I need an EPC if I have exchanged contracts to sell or let before 6 April 08, but have not yet completed the transaction?
The last point at which the duty to make available an EPC may be satisfied is when a prospective buyer or tenant enters into a contract to sell or rent the building ie upon exchange of contracts. In this case the contract has been exchanged before 6 April 08 and the duty to make available an EPC will not arise.I'm selling a building for demolition - do I need an EPC?
If you can demonstrate the building is suitable for demolition and the resulting site is suitable for redevelopment and you believe on reasonable grounds that the prospective buyer or tenant intends to demolish the building, you do not need to provide an EPC. Generally this can be demonstrated by having the relevant planning permission or evidence that planning permission has been applied for.