An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement for anyone selling, renting, or leasing a property in the UK. In 2026, the rules and expectations for both domestic and commercial EPCs are stricter than ever, making it essential for property owners, landlords, and businesses to understand their obligations.
EPCs measure a property’s energy efficiency, giving a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), while also estimating running costs, carbon emissions, and potential improvements.
Domestic EPCs: Legal Obligations in 2026
For homes, flats, and apartments, an EPC is required before a property can be:
Sold to a new owner
Rented to tenants
Marketed on property portals
Key updates for 2026:
Minimum energy rating requirements have been reinforced under MEES (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards). Rental properties must be rated E or above, unless exemptions apply.
Certificates must be lodged on the official EPC Register.
Failure to provide a valid EPC can result in fines and delays in property transactions.
Domestic EPCs also help homeowners:
Identify energy-saving opportunities
Reduce utility bills
Improve property value and marketability
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Commercial EPCs: Legal Obligations in 2026
For non-domestic properties—including offices, retail units, warehouses, and mixed-use premises—a commercial EPC is mandatory when the property is:
Sold or leased
Advertised for lease
Renewed or assigned under a tenancy
Key updates for 2026:
MEES now strictly applies to commercial properties, with financial penalties for non-compliance.
EPC assessments include CO₂ emissions measurement and an efficiency rating.
Assessments are carried out by accredited commercial EPC assessors using government-approved software.
Commercial EPCs provide businesses with insights on:
Energy consumption
Running costs
Potential upgrades to meet compliance
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Why EPCs Matter for Legal Compliance
Failing to obtain an EPC can result in:
Fines up to £5,000 for non-compliance (commercial)
Marketing delays for sales or rentals
Potential disputes with tenants or buyers
By securing an EPC, property owners ensure:
Full legal compliance
Transparency for prospective buyers or tenants
Opportunities for energy cost savings and sustainability improvements
EPC Costs in 2026
Typical pricing:
Domestic EPCs: From £34.99
Commercial EPCs: From £145 (depending on size and complexity)
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