In this latest In on the Act, Sarah Jackman is joined by Daniel Black and Fern Schofield, barristers at Falcon Chambers, to discuss the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard Regulations and the changes that took effect on 1 April.
They cover the scope of the changes, exemptions, and penalties for non-compliance. They also look ahead to the evolution of the rules, as well as highlighting both legal and commercial issues that landlords and tenants ought to consider.
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Bricks & Mortar: The relationship at the heart of a new real estate venture
Fundamentals of the Future: Unpacking the policy changes really needed to decarbonise real estate
Resi Law Unravelled: Types of tenancy
EG Like Sunday Morning: Why real estate should take a stand on freedom of choice
Talking tech take-up in Cambridge
Manchester grapples with the return to the office
On the Case: Supreme Court rules on Telecoms Code
EG Like Sunday Morning: The talent show
What does the government’s white paper on residential tenancy reform mean for the sector?
Leaning in and learning: How the latest Future Leaders transformed us
Is Swansea the UK’s most ambitious city?
Bricks & Mortar: A new networking initiative to support the SME housebuilder of tomorrow
EG Like Sunday Morning: Better the Damian we know
EG Like Sunday Morning: John Lewis homes and the value of hope
Voice of the Region Capital Edition: City Fringe – Lessons from the cool kids
Fundamentals of the Future: Tooling up the advisory sector for a more sustainable future
Vaseline, Pandas, Abba and Bricks: Inside the upcoming JLL Property Triathlon
EG Like Sunday Morning: EG and ER across the decades, in our Platinum Jubilee special
Bricks & Mortar: ULI’s outgoing Young Leaders Group (Europe) chair, William Riordan, reflects on his two-year term
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