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Commercial
EPCs, along with their accompanying Recommendation Report, provide
ratings and guidance on how to improve the energy performance of
commercial buildings. The European Union's Energy Performance of
Buildings Directive requires that all buildings must have an EPC
available for prospective purchasers or tenants prior to them being
sold or let. Since 1st October 2008 this ruling has applied to almost
all commercial buildings, as well as domestic properties.
The seller or
landlord of a commercial property is responsible for providing an
Energy Performance Certificate prior to marketing, or exchange of
contracts if no marketing takes place.
Commercial
Energy Performance Certificates
Commercial
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