Offer Type
Offered
Services
Unspecified Services
Who needs Commercial EPCs?
As soon as a building is in the process of being offered for sale or rent, it is the responsibility of the seller or landlord (i.e. the relevant person) to make available free of charge Commercial EPCs to any prospective buyer or tenant. The EPC must be provided by the seller or landlord at the earliest opportunity. Before a building is put on the market the seller or landlord must commission an EPC for the building.
You must have a Commercial EPC if:
- You rent out or sell the premises
- A building under construction has been recently completed.
- Changes have been made to the number of parts used for separate occupations, including providing or extending fixed heating, air conditioning, or mechanical ventilation systems.
- Your building is over 50m².