Commercial EPC ratings attract buyers and save money

Commercial EPCs could help landlords save money and market properties

High-rating Residential or Commercial EPCs (Energy Performance Certificates) could play a big role in making properties more attractive to prospective buyers or tenants, it has been suggested.

One leading property expert has said that landlords and owners may be able to improve the saleability of their buildings by putting certain things - such as energy efficiency, EPC assessment and inclusion on the Gas Safe Register - at the top of their agenda.

Malcolm Harrison, who specialises in the rented sector, added that landlords must do as much as possible to reduce energy waste in their properties or risk losing the attention of a new generation of home buyers and tenants who are more concerned with EPC ratings than ever before.

Make savings with Commercial EPCs

One way in which landlords could save money and make properties more attractive is by following the advisory report that comes with every EPC assessment.

A Commercial EPC comes with a list of guidelines that outline ways in which the energy efficiency - and EPC rating - of a property can be improved. By following the suggestions in this report, landlords can earn themselves a better EPC evaluation, which in turn could save them money and help shift older properties.

Commercial EPCs are now part of law for landlords, who must obtain and make available the appropriate energy performance certificates to prospective buyers or tenants when any property is offered for sale or rent.

Enlighten Enviro is dedicated to improving energy efficiency and can provide Commercial EPC and DEC assessment on a nationwide basis. Enquire today for a free quotation.




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