Each individual flat within a single converted building must have its own Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) if it is self-contained.
Here’s a breakdown:
Self-contained units (e.g., a flat with its own kitchen and bathroom facilities):
✅ Require a separate EPC. Each flat is assessed individually.Non-self-contained units (e.g., bedsits or rooms with shared facilities):
❌ Do not require separate EPCs for each room. Instead, a single EPC for the entire building may suffice.
Why this matters:
The purpose of the EPC is to provide accurate information on energy efficiency and recommendations for improvements based on each unit’s specific structure and energy systems.
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