What are the exemptions for a commercial EPC?

Under current commercial EPC law, an EPC is not required on the following exempt premises:

  • On lease renewals or extensions that were in place prior to 1st October 2008
  • Places of worship
  • Stand alone buildings less than 50 square meters
  • Properties with consent to be demolished within a 2 year period

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2 Responses to “ What are the exemptions for a commercial EPC? ”

  1. Bryan Slater says:

    Is a commercial EPC required on letting for a retail shop which has no existing heating or air conditioning? (This is what the Landlord’s solicitors allege)

  2. Mark Walker says:

    Grey area I am afraid.

    We are agents for selling and letting commercial properties and we had exactly this quandry and ended up getting the tenant to get one “just to be safe”.

    But I am still not convinced that one was required.

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