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We are quoting for a 4kw system on a block of flats, going into the landlord's supply so the residents will not benefit. There is no heating in the communal areas, just lighting for the stairs - any ideas on EPC??
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“relevant building” means a roofed construction having walls, for which energy is used to condition the indoor climate, other than such a building for which an energy performance certificate cannot be issued; and a reference to a relevant building includes a reference to part of such a building which has been designed or altered to be used separately;
Yes it needs an EPC and planning permission.
If the flats are leased the permission of the freeholder is needed too. I have a flat that I rent out and I'm just starting this process now.
Yes it needs an EPC and planning permission. Flats don't come under permitted development. If the flats are leased the permission of the freeholder is needed too. I have a flat that I rent out and I'm just starting this process now.
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