The purpose of providing an EPC during the sale or letting process is to enable potential buyers, tenants or building occupiers to consider energy performance of a building as part of their investment. Certain transactions would not amount to a sale or let to a new owner or tenant and would therefore not require an EPC. Examples would include:
There may be other types of transaction that it might be argued do not require an EPC, for example not-for-value transactions, but this will depend on the individual circumstances of any case.
Win £375 worth of advertising for your business.
Enter our competition by either: