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Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) in Newcastle upon Tyne

Housing associations, managing agents and inspection companies working in Newcastle upon Tyne run EPC programmes under England's regulatory framework. Here's what applies, how often it's due, and how local providers manage it with Kaarr.

The rules that apply in Newcastle upon Tyne

Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 · MEES 2015

EPCs are required under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012, with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard regulations making it unlawful to let domestic property below EPC E in England and Wales (subject to exemptions).

Running EPC across a Newcastle upon Tyne portfolio

Providers need a current EPC for every let home, and portfolio-wide ratings determine exposure to tightening minimum standards and retrofit funding opportunities. The data matters as much as the certificate.

With Kaarr, Newcastle upon Tyne providers get

  • EPC register per property with 10-year expiry tracking
  • Portfolio rating distribution: see your A–G profile and MEES exposure
  • Retrofit planning: filter stock by rating, archetype and recommendation
  • Assessor visits scheduled and certificates filed automatically

Common questions in Newcastle upon Tyne

Which rules govern EPC inspections in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Newcastle upon Tyne is in England, so the governing framework is: Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 · MEES 2015. EPCs are required under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012, with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard regulations making it unlawful to let domestic property below EPC E in England and Wales (subject to exemptions).

When is a new EPC actually required?

On construction, sale or a new let — and once the existing certificate passes ten years old you'll need a new one before the next of those events. Kaarr flags expiries well ahead.

Frequency
Every 10 years

An EPC is valid for ten years and required whenever a home is built, sold or let. Minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) currently require EPC E or better to let in England and Wales, with proposals to raise the bar — making portfolio EPC data a live planning tool, not a filing exercise.

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