10:27 AM, 7th February 2025, About 11 hours ago 69
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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 Up17:38 PM, 7th February 2025, About 4 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Beaver at 07/02/2025 - 17:15
Absolutely. I’m sitting in front of a solid fuel open fire at the mo (and have a wood- burner in the smaller sitting room). I put the CH on for an hour before I lit the fire as it’s a big room and the draw from the fire sucks in air around the sash windows. Just put a fan heater on for a few minutes in the bedroom this morning and a 700 watt radiant fire for half an hour when I sat down for lunch.
Remember the power cuts and 3 day week era well!
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Sign Up18:33 PM, 7th February 2025, About 3 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Beaver at 07/02/2025 - 13:58
Ed Milliband earns £150000 a year his wife £200000 they live in a multimillion value home of course he understands!.... they have a small heat pump
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Reply to the comment left by Beaver at 07/02/2025 - 12:43
Prescott also defined gardens as 'brown field sites' mine remains a garden
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Sign Up18:44 PM, 7th February 2025, About 3 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Beaver at 07/02/2025 - 15:34
Ultimately this is not about what you or I or our tenants want it is about what the hypocrits in government want. All being well Starmer and his gang will be gone by 2029 at the latest and replaced with people who possess common sense.
Robin Wilson
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Sign Up19:00 PM, 7th February 2025, About 2 hours ago
Can anyone explain to me the correlation between tenants "putting down roots" and mandating periodic tenancies from day one?
Robin Wilson
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Sign Up19:03 PM, 7th February 2025, About 2 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Tony Edwards at 07/02/2025 - 18:33
Funny how socialists claim to be on the side of the poor, yet are not averse to having a few bob themselves.
Keith Wellburn
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Sign Up19:11 PM, 7th February 2025, About 2 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Robin Wilson at 07/02/2025 - 19:03
Not least Starmer whose benefits from his stint at Director of Public Prosecutions needed him to obtain a special Act of Parliament to exempt his pension contributions from the punitive 55% tax rate that entrepreneurs in that distasteful area of ‘trade and commerce’ would have been liable for.
Then he stands up in his free suit and specs fresh from being inspired gratis by Taylor Swift - and seems oblivious to the contempt that most sensible people hold for him..
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Sign Up19:29 PM, 7th February 2025, About 2 hours ago
Reply to the comment left by Keith Wellburn at 07/02/2025 - 19:11Still waiting for Starmer to repeal the Act that gives his pension special tax exemptions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65052706
I'm not holding my breath on this (perhaps he had his fingers crossed behind his back when he said this, like he did for Winter Fuel Payments, WASPI compensation, £22bn black hole, etc etc).
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Sign Up19:40 PM, 7th February 2025, About 2 hours ago
I have just one property left that isn’t rated C or better.
Guess that’ll be the one I sell next year.
After that, it’ll be one per year starting with the lowest rating until they’re gone.