Residential Landlords Association calls on Treasury to incentivise upgrades needed to deliver on new energy efficiency standards
MEES rules introduced on April 1 will come to nothing unless tougher requirements are placed on landlords, warns Bioregional's Nicholas Schoon
As of April 1, commercial and residential rental properties need to hit energy efficiency rating 'E' for new tenants
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations come into effect on April 1st, yet landlord survey finds 'staggering' level of ignorance of their implications
New data suggests even those buildings with a compliant 'E' rating may actually be in breach of new legislation entering into force in April
Maria Connolly of law firm TLT explains why new energy efficiency rules for landlords are only heading in one direction
Government consults on removing exemption for landlords unable to access 'no cost' financing, but campaigners remain frustrated at decision to cap costs at £2,500
Green Deal Finance Company confirms Green Deal is available nationwide to all qualifying applicants, quashing fears lack of 'no-cost' funding could offer landlords an escape from energy efficiency rules