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Not sure if this is on topic as I don't think its something I am allowed to
DIY. Does anyone have any knowledge of the new EPS regulations relating to
holiday lets?

We have an ex granny annex attached to our home that shares the laundry room
and draws heat and hot water from the boiler in our house. The regulations
regarding whether we need an EPC state that they are not needed when letting
rooms that share facilities, and that they apply to lets starting from "the
point when a property is first rented out". Ours has been let out for three
years now.

Any advise appreciated.

Mike


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On 29/04/2011 08:51, MuddyMike wrote:
Not sure if this is on topic as I don't think its something I am allowed to
DIY. Does anyone have any knowledge of the new EPS regulations relating to
holiday lets?

We have an ex granny annex attached to our home that shares the laundry room
and draws heat and hot water from the boiler in our house. The regulations
regarding whether we need an EPC state that they are not needed when letting
rooms that share facilities, and that they apply to lets starting from "the
point when a property is first rented out". Ours has been let out for three
years now.


I don't thinks so, owing to the boiler situation, But you could try
asking he http://tinyurl.com/6z3jlng (or
http://www.landlordzone.co.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?16-Energy-Efficiency-EPC-Design-Repair-Improve)

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Not sure if this is on topic as I don't think its something I am allowed
to DIY. Does anyone have any knowledge of the new EPS regulations relating
to holiday lets?

We have an ex granny annex attached to our home that shares the laundry
room and draws heat and hot water from the boiler in our house. The
regulations regarding whether we need an EPC state that they are not
needed when letting rooms that share facilities, and that they apply to
lets starting from "the point when a property is first rented out". Ours
has been let out for three years now.

Any advise appreciated.


It costs less than 100 pounds and IIRC is valid for 10 years (and is tax
deductible).

Why not, just do it :-(

tim


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Not sure if this is on topic as I don't think its something I am allowed
to DIY. Does anyone have any knowledge of the new EPS regulations
relating to holiday lets?

We have an ex granny annex attached to our home that shares the laundry
room and draws heat and hot water from the boiler in our house. The
regulations regarding whether we need an EPC state that they are not
needed when letting rooms that share facilities, and that they apply to
lets starting from "the point when a property is first rented out". Ours
has been let out for three years now.

Any advise appreciated.


It costs less than 100 pounds and IIRC is valid for 10 years (and is tax
deductible).

Why not, just do it :-(

tim

Cos I would prefer to spend £100 on something else if its not necessary :-)

Mike


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