With energy prices soaring, rents rising and tenants feeling the pinch, a property’s energy efficiency has become so important that it can affect the rental value and desirability of a property.
The government has set ambitious targets that will require landlords to improve the energy ratings of their rental homes in the near future… so what can Bath landlords do to get ahead of these incoming regulations? What makes a good and bad EPC? And what can landlords do to improve their properties?
We have assembled a panel of expert speakers to discuss this hot topic at our second Bath Landlord Forum event. There will be a chance to put your questions to the panel and speak with fellow landlords.
We have the following speakers:
Oliver Meyer, of Meyer Energy, is a government-approved and accredited Domestic Energy Assessor operating in Bath. He will explain how property EPCs are compiled, and what constitutes a good or bad EPC.
Sonia Pruzinsky, of the Centre for Sustainable Energy, will discuss the options and funding available to landlords who wish to increase the energy efficiency of their property.
Toby Martin, of Reside Bath & ARLA Propertymark, will summarise current and upcoming EPC regulations, and other recent changes to landlord legislation.
We want to help Bath landlords to stay compliant with ever-changing lettings legislation, and provide support to make the most of your property investments.
So join us at The Francis Hotel, Queen Square on Wednesday 15th March 2023 from 18:00.
Places are limited, so booking is vital.