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Who Is Responsible for Obtaining an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

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In the UK, the property owner or landlord is legally responsible for obtaining a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) when selling, renting, or constructing a property.
Failure to provide a valid EPC at the time of marketing or occupation can result in fines of up to £5,000, depending on the property’s type and use.


🏡 For Residential Properties

  • Selling a Home? The seller must arrange the EPC before listing the property.

  • Letting to Tenants? The landlord must provide a valid EPC to prospective tenants before they move in.

🔗 Learn more on our Residential EPC , Same-Day EPC pages.


🏢 For Commercial Properties

The building owner or landlord is also responsible for obtaining the EPC when selling or leasing commercial premises.
This includes shops, offices, warehouses, and mixed-use buildings.


🏗️ For New Builds

The developer or builder must provide a valid EPC upon completion of construction.


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