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How long does an EPC last for renting?

Aaron van de Velde
Aaron van de Velde
2025-12-04 01:10:32
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An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years. This means that once an EPC has been issued for a property, it remains valid for a period of 10 years from the date of issue. A valid EPC is required when you rent a property. Landlords must provide a valid EPC when renting to new tenants. An EPC certificate is valid for 10 years from the date it is produced. However, if the property undergoes significant changes, such as extensions or renovations, a new EPC certificate may be required.
Timo van der Veen
Timo van der Veen
2025-12-03 22:54:22
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An EPC lasts for 10 years, no matter how many times the property is bought, sold or let. In Scotland, as in England and Wales, EPCs last for 10 years. Do I need to renew an EPC during a tenancy? Not if you have the same tenants in the property and you’re not making any changes to their tenancy agreement. You only need to renew an expired EPC when you plan to market the property for new tenants, or if you want to reflect improvements you’ve made to a property that will result in an improved rating.

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Zoë de Wit
Zoë de Wit
2025-12-03 20:48:33
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An EPC is valid for 10 years, although when it runs out, you only need to get a new one if you’re setting up a new tenancy agreement or selling your property. Currently, there is no automatic requirement for a new EPC to be commissioned. It’s possible that your property is exempt from the MEES and EPC requirements.