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New EPC Rules for Landlords:

What You Need to Know in 2025

Last updated: July 2025
Category: Legislation | Compliance

⚠️ EPC Rules Are Back on the Table — Are You Ready?

The government’s plans to raise minimum EPC standards for rental properties were shelved in 2023…

but they’re back under review in 2025.

If you rent out a property in Liverpool — especially older terraced housing — this could

seriously impact your investment in the next few years.

Here’s what landlords need to know right now.

🧠 What Were the Proposed EPC Changes?

The original plan (pre-2023) was:

- All new tenancies to require a minimum EPC rating of C by 2025

- All existing tenancies to meet EPC C by 2028

While this plan was paused, new discussions in 2025 suggest the government may reintroduce these requirements, possibly with new dates or incentives.

💷 What Happens If You Ignore It?

If new EPC rules become law, you’ll risk:

- Being unable to legally let the property

- Penalties of up to £5,000–£30,000

- Increased void periods while you try to upgrade

- Reduced market value when selling or refinancing

🔧 What You Can Do Now

Even if nothing is finalised yet, getting ahead gives you an advantage. We recommend:

-Checking your current EPC rating now

I-dentifying easy wins (LED lighting, heating controls)

-Exploring grants or financing options

-Working with a letting agent who understands compliance

🤝 Let Open Key Help

We manage properties across Liverpool — and we’re already working with landlords to:

-Arrange EPC assessments

-Identify cost-effective upgrades

-Liaise with trusted local contractors

-Plan now, rather than panic later

“Don’t wait for legislation to catch you off guard. Stay ahead and protect your rental income.”

🏁 Ready to Future-Proof Your Property?

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📩 Email: [email protected]
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