MEES GUIDANCE FOR LANDLORDS
MEES Guidance &
EPC Compliance
Clear, practical advice to help landlords understand and meet the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES).
- Understand your legal obligations
- Avoid fines and penalties
- Improve your EPC rating
- Increase property value
- Expert local advice you can trust
EPC RATING E OR ABOVE REQUIRED BY LAW
IMPORTANT UPDATE
From 2030, rental properties will need to achieve an
EPC RATING OF C OR ABOVE.
What Are the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)?
MEES regulations require landlords to ensure their rental properties meet a minimum energy efficiency level. In most cases, this means your property must have an EPC rating of E or above.
Legal Requirement
Landlords must comply with MEES regulations when granting a new tenancy and for many existing tenancies.
Applies to Most Properties
The rules apply to most private rented properties in England and Wales, with some exemptions.
Avoid Penalties
Non-compliance can result in fines of up to £30,000 for each property, plus ongoing financial penalties.
Increase Value
Improving your EPC rating can increase property value and make your property more attractive to tenants.
Future Requirement: EPC Rating C by 2030
The Government has confirmed that from 2030, all privately rented properties must achieve an EPC rating of C or above.
MEES Compliance: What You Need to Know
1. Check Your EPC
Ensure you have a valid EPC (issued within the last 10 years) to see your current rating.
2. Understand Your Rating
Properties must have an EPC rating of E or above to meet MEES requirements.
3. Make Improvements
If your property is rated For G, you may need to carry out cost-effective improvements.
4. Register Exemptions (if applicable)
If you cannot improve your property to an E rating, you may be able to register a valid exemption.
5. Stay Compliant
Keep records and review your EPC regularly to ensure ongoing compliance.
Improvement Measures That Can Help You Comply
There are many cost-effective improvements that can help increase your EPC rating. The most common include:
Loft Insulation
Cavity Wall Insulation
Heating System Upgrades
Double Glazing
Smart Heating Controls
Low Energy Lighting
Renewable Technologies
Exemptions: When You May Not Need to Improve
You may be eligible for an exemption if you can prove that all relevant improvements have been made and the property still cannot achieve an EPC rating of E. Other exemptions may apply in specific circumstances, such as:
- Consent has been refused for imorovements (e.c. in a listed building)
- The cost of improvements would devalue the property by more than 5%
- A payback period of more than 7 years for recommended improvements
How We Can Help
We make MEES compliance simple. Our local, experienced assessors provide:
- Accurate EPC assessments
- Clear improvement advice
- MEES compliance guidance
- Help with exemption advice
- Fast, reliable service
Need Advice About MEES?
Speak to our friendly team for clear, practical advice tailored to your property.
CALL 01202 123456
Stay Compliant. Protect Your Investment.
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