Yes. If you fail to provide a valid EPC when required — whether you’re selling, renting, or building a property — you could face financial penalties and legal consequences under UK regulations.
🔹 What the Law Says
Under the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, it is a legal obligation to:
Obtain an EPC before marketing a property for sale or rent
Make the EPC available to potential buyers or tenants
Ensure that the EPC rating is included in all advertisements
💸 What Are the Penalties?
Residential Property Owners & Landlords:
A fixed fine of £200 per property if you fail to provide an EPC.Commercial Property:
Penalties vary, but can reach up to £5,000 depending on the property’s rateable value.Lettings or Estate Agents:
You can be fined if you do not include the EPC rating in listings or property marketing materials.
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📌 Summary
| Requirement | Penalty |
|---|---|
| Failing to provide EPC | £200 (residential) |
| No EPC in property ad | Additional fines |
| Commercial non-compliance | Up to £5,000 |




