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30/06/2017

CIH Scotland Calls For More Ambitious PRS Minimum Energy Standards

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The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) in Scotland has joined calls for new ambitious minimum energy efficiency standards to be introduced into the private rented sector (PRS).

In response to a Scottish Government consultation on the issue, the organisation also recommended private landlords be given a longer lead time to comply with the new standards and that advice, information and financial incentives are made available to help support improvements.

In addition, CIH Scotland said that, relative to the additional cost and administrative burden of compliance, the interim requirement to achieve EPC band E will have a relatively low impact on improving overall energy standards within the sector.

It suggests removing the requirement to achieve an initial minimum standard of EPC band E and instead requiring properties to achieve at least EPC band D from 2021 at change of lease, extending to all PRS properties by 2024.

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Ministers are also being urged to set a clearer trajectory for higher energy efficiency standards beyond that time period. Its proposal is that, with effect from 2027, the minimum standard be increased to EPC band C at change of lease, extending to all PRS properties in Scotland by 2030.

CIH Scotland Executive Director Annie Mauger said: "In responding to this consultation, our priority is to ensure that minimum energy efficiency standards for the private rented sector are suitably strategic and ambitious while also being realistic and achievable for landlords. By removing the interim target, our intention is to give landlords a longer lead time to adapt their properties to meet a suitably ambitious standard.

"We are also making the case for a longer term target for all properties in Scotland's private rented sector to achieve EPC band C or better by 2030. We think giving the sector a clearer indication of the long term ambition will make it easier for landlords to plan and adapt accordingly."

The 'Energy efficiency and condition standards in private rented housing: A Scotland's Energy Efficiency Programme Consultation' is discussing proposals that by 2019, all private rented homes in Scotland should achieve an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of band E or better at point of rent.

By 2022, all PRS properties are expected to achieve an EPC rating of band D or better when there is a change of tenancy with this requirement then extending to all properties in the PRS by 2025.

It is anticipated that the requirement to meet a minimum standard of EPC band E will affect around 30,000 properties with a further 65,000 properties affected by the requirement to achieve band D or better.

(LM)

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