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Who Is Responsible for Getting an EPC?

When it comes to securing an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), the responsibility lies with the property owner, landlord, or seller. Whether you’re selling a house or putting a property on the rental market, it’s your legal obligation to provide a valid EPC before the property is marketed.

🏠 For Homeowners and Sellers

If you’re planning to sell a residential property, an EPC is legally required before the property is listed for sale. You can learn more about our fast-track process on the Same-Day EPC page.

🏢 For Landlords

Landlords must provide a valid EPC to potential tenants at the start of any new tenancy. Not having one can result in fines and delays. Visit our Residential EPC page to get started.


✅ Why Choose Urgent EPC?

At Urgent EPC, we provide certified assessments across London with same-day appointments, digital delivery, and expert guidance. If you’re unsure whether you’re required to get an EPC, our team is ready to help.

📞 Call Us: +44 7741 812 864

💬 Email: info@samedayepc.co.uk
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