10:27 AM, 7th February 2025, About 7 hours ago 60
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Private landlords in England will need to upgrade their properties to meet a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2030, under a consultation announced by the government.
Nottingham landlord Mick Roberts has hit out at the government plans saying they ‘will simply increase rents and make tenants homeless’ – see his hard hitting video below.
This new requirement, the government says, will improve living standards for renters and reduce energy costs.
Currently, 48% of private rentals already meet this standard.
The changes will necessitate investments in insulation, double glazing, and other energy-saving measures.
The government’s consultation is inviting feedback from tenants and landlords on plans to boost living standards in the PRS and lower energy costs. Key proposals include:
A consultation on a revised fuel poverty strategy will also address home energy performance, affordability for low-income households, and protection from high energy prices.
One of Nottingham’s biggest landlords has slammed the government’s plans for EPC C targets arguing it will simply increase rents and make tenants homeless.
In a video to Ed Miliband, Mick Roberts, one of Nottingham’s largest landlords to house benefit tenants, says the EPC C plans are bonkers.
Mick explains: “What if the tenant was paying cheap rent say £200 per month below the normal rate and suddenly the landlord has got to spend £6000 just to get to EPC C. What do you think is going to happen to that rent? Come and ask the tenant if they want to save £20 per month off their gas bill, but your rent will increase by £200 per month.
“These renter groups love hearing you talking and you get their votes, but in reality, you end up making their lives worse! Mick warns the EPC C changes will leave tenants homeless. Go after the bad landlords that are charging top whack and don’t fix their boiler. Leave alone the private tenants that haven’t got a problem. You say you’ve listened to tenants. You haven’t. You’ve only listened to the ones with problems. You say you have the backing of tenants.
“You don’t have my tenants’ backing. When are you coming to talk to them? They don’t contact you because they’re happy with how things are. Stop interfering with their lives. Ed, every time you talk, you make more tenants homeless.”
Ben Beadle, the chief executive of the National Residential Landlords Association, said: “We all want to see rented homes as energy efficient as possible, but that will require a realistic plan to achieve this.
“The chronic shortage of tradespeople to carry out energy efficiency works needs to be addressed, alongside a targeted financial package to support investments in the work required as called for by the Committee on Fuel Poverty and Citizens Advice.”
He added: “Importantly, a realistic timetable is needed if the 2.5 million private rented homes, which will not currently meet the government’s proposed standards, are to be improved.”
Deputy Prime Minister and housing secretary, Angela Rayner, said: “For far too long we have seen too many tenants plagued by shoddy and poor conditions in their homes and this government is taking swift action to right the wrongs of the past.
“Through our Plan for Change we are driving up housing standards, improving quality of life, and slashing energy bills for working people and families.
“Today is just one of many steps we are taking to deliver on our promise to transform the lives of millions of renters across the country, so families can put down roots and raise their children in secure and healthy homes.”
Energy secretary Ed Miliband said: “For years tenants have been abandoned and forgotten as opportunities to deliver warm homes and lower energy bills have been disregarded and ignored.
“As part of our Plan for Change, these new changes could save renters £240 a year by raising the efficiency of homes to cut the cost of bills.
“These plans will also make sure that all private landlords are investing in their properties, building on the good work of many to upgrade their homes to Energy Performance Certificate C or higher already.”
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Sign Up11:28 AM, 7th February 2025, About 6 hours ago
Makes my blood boil. When he started this EPC C parade-After Sunak stopped it cause he realised how many would be made homeless-I thought here we go again, Landlords selling in their droves. Low earners again can't get homes.
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Sign Up11:32 AM, 7th February 2025, About 6 hours ago
Simple fact is the EPC rating has very little correlation to the heating bill.
I include utilities in 8 houses plus my house. The tenants can set the programmer to whatever they want in 5 houses and boost the temperature whenever they want in the other 3. The programmers are all set for between 18 and 21.5 degrees at different times of day.
My house is EPC A93 but hasn't got the cheapest predicted gas bill (£917.63). A 6 person HMO that has a very questionable EPC E47 hasn' t got the most expensive predicted gas bill (£985.02).
The cheapest is EPC C71 and the most expensive is also EPC C71. One of them has a predicted gas bill of £677.36 and the other is £1145.10.
The one with the lowest bills is a detached 1950s house with a flat roof and big windows, while the most expensive is an infill 3 storey mid terrace built in 1988. Theoretically it doesn't make sense that the detached house has much lower bills when you consider how many exterior walls it has for heat to escape through. The main factor I can think of it that it is South facing and even in the winter benefits hugely from the sun warming the rooms.
There is no guarantee a better EPC score will result in a lower heating bill. My houses clearly prove that.
Tony Edwards
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Sign Up11:40 AM, 7th February 2025, About 6 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 07/02/2025 - 10:41
I wonder if councils have to 'upgrade' council property electricity supply by fitting AFDD ? Probably not,Grenfell high rise had central heating boilers in corridors! Next five year HMO licence AFDD change will cost me £2000 on top of the usual licence costs,living in my large HMO as owner may well give up and live alone. Sell? capital gains tax, no way
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Sign Up11:46 AM, 7th February 2025, About 6 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Sam B at 07/02/2025 - 11:27
What it's going to do is make a lot of tenants homeless by 2030 as properties are sold off and dramatically increase rents.
That is unless labour makes radical changes to the tax system to make upgrades worth it. I'm not hopeful of labour doing this as they say one thing but do something else...nobody for example in their right mind would say that they wanted to grow the economy but then put up employers' national insurance. I can't really see two left-wing radicals like Angela Rayner and Ed Miliband listening to reason.
This government is all stick and no carrot. And the people who are going to be hit with the labour stick in 2030 are tenants.
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Sign Up11:47 AM, 7th February 2025, About 6 hours ago
"Landlords to meet 2030 EPC deadline with a £15,000 cap – Government"
That actually reads;
"Landlords given final mandate to sell all rental properties by 2030 and access £15,000 a month to finally enjoy themselves and have a good nights sleep - Government"
Create high energy prices in UK.
Mandate insulated houses.
Push landlords to sell.
Blame landlords for lack of housing.
We are at a breaking point.
radnor man
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Sign Up11:51 AM, 7th February 2025, About 5 hours ago
We're in the same situation.
Got terrace ex miners houses in the valleys.Tenants are comfortable enough.Get very few complaints as have a good relationship with them but now selling when we can due to the ever increasing pressure and stress put on us by WG and rent smart wales
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Sign Up11:59 AM, 7th February 2025, About 5 hours ago
Well said Mick.
“Today is just one of many steps we are taking to deliver on our promise to transform the lives of millions of renters across the country, so families can put down roots and raise their children in secure and healthy homes.”
The government sure will transform the lives of millions of tenants... But I wouldn't call a tent was a secure and healthy home.
Most of my houses are a C and I have always upgraded them as much as possible before I rent them out but I still have 3 houses that are a D rating, when I get the EPC's redone 2 will hopefully make it to a C. 1 has just been redone and since I've owned the house its gone from a D55 to a D64. Due to construction type it's not realistic to get it to a C and it will be sold with vacant possession.
Tenants have been there for 5 years and don't want to leave. I've offered to sell the house to them but they are not in a position to buy. I'll let them know that Rayner is the person that made me sell her home.
£15k worth of upgrades may work out for someone in London who is getting £2k rent per month but up North £15k is several years rent. It's just not going to happen.
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Sign Up11:59 AM, 7th February 2025, About 5 hours ago
Well said 👏👏👏
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Sign Up12:02 PM, 7th February 2025, About 5 hours ago
Why is everyone panicking?
they wont be in power in 2030
Reform will not do this
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Sign Up12:07 PM, 7th February 2025, About 5 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Desert Rat at 07/02/2025 - 11:59
Ed does indeed want to reform the lives of millions.
His carbon-capture initiative will affect millions of people.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/02/07/billpayers-800-hit-milibands-carbon-capture-gamble/?msockid=0b8a4155c7db6ba1058955b1c6196a07
Think he's been watching too many back episodes of Star Trek and Doctor Who on his chosen streaming channel.