ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. Please contact the agents for a copy of the Energy Performance Certificate and Recommendation Report.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE a certificate as defined in regulation 2(1) of the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/3118).
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. Before the tenancy starts, the landlord must give the tenant a copy of the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for the property if one is needed. If the tenancy is for renting a room with shared access to other rooms such as a kitchen, bathroom and living room, an EPC is not needed. It is a requirement under law that the EPC must be ‘affixed’ to the building - it will often be located in the boiler or meter cupboard. The EPC must not be more than 10 years old. The EPC has to be made available to a tenant free of charge. The EPC tells the tenant about the energy efficiency of the property. If a property is energy efficient, the fuel bills for the person living in the home (for heating and lighting) will be lower than if the property is not energy efficient. The EPC ratings can be A, B, C, D, E, F or G. An "A" rating on an EPC is the best rating - this would be given to a home which was very energy efficient and should have low bills for fuel and lighting. A "G" rating on an EPC is the worst - so the least energy efficient, which may have higher bills for fuel and lighting.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. We will have given you a valid energy performance certificate relating to the premises before you signed this tenancy agreement in line with the requirements of the Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Order 2007.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. The Tenant confirms that he has been provided with a Certificate, which satisfies the requirements of the Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Order 2007 prior to the signing of this Agreement.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. 1.16.1 All buildings in the private rented sector now require an EPC. This certificate will remain valid for ten years. Landlords are required by law to obtain and make available a copy of the EPC, free of charge, to prospective tenants at the earliest opportunity and must provide the person who takes up the tenancy with a copy. Xxx Xxxxxx & Co can organise an EPC from an approved supplier and the costs will be charged to your landlord’s account
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. 8.1 To make a copy of the current Energy Performance Certificate available to the Tenant before the commencement of the tenancy 9. Head Lease (if any)
9.1. To comply with all the obligations imposed upon the Landlord by a Superior Landlord if the Property is held under a Superior Lease.
9.2. To take all reasonable steps to ensure that the Superior Landlord complies with the obligations of the Superior Lease.
9.3. To provide a copy of the relevant sections of the Head Lease to the Tenant at the start of the Tenancy.
9.4. To pay all charges imposed by any Superior Landlord for granting this Tenancy.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. Please contact the agents for a copy of the Energy Performance Certificate and Recommendation Report. THE ACCOMMODATION (comprises) 31`4 x 12`7 (9.55m x 3.85m) Wood flooring, tables and chair seating for 18, servery counter, saladette, double fridge unit, 2 x roller grill ovens, pie warmer, 2 x microwaves, commercial dishwasher, coffee machine, water boiler, hot water heater, stainless steel wash hand basin, stainless steel single drainer sink. Toilet with low level w.c., wash hand basin. 2 x doors to tea garden Fenced patio tea garden with table and chair seating for 18 covers.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. The Act on the Presentation of the Energy Performance Certificate (EAVG 2012) provides that in the event a building or an object of usage is rented/leased, the landlord/lessor has to present to the tenant/lease-holder an Energy Performance Certificate in due time before the contract is concluded. At the time of presentation, the Energy Performance Certificate may not be older than 10 years. It must also be handed over to the tenant/lease-holder no later than 14 days after the signing of the agreement. In the event the landlord/lessor fails to provide the certificate, the tenant/lease-holder is entitled to procure the Energy Performance Certificate directly, provided he / she has requested the certificate from the landlord/lessor in vain. The tenant/lease-holder can then opt to either claim reasonable expenses for the certificate at court within a period of three years, or file a court request for the hand-over of the certificate. Advertisements in print and electronic media must specify the thermal heat requirements (Heizwärmebedarf or HWB) and the overall energy efficiency factor (Gesamtenergieeffizienzfaktor or fGEE), with both landlord/lessor and broker being subject to this obligation. The landlord/lessor may choose to hand-over either an Energy Performance Certificate on the overall energy efficiency of the object or of a comparable object within the same building, or on the entire building. With regard to one-family homes, the requirement to present and hand-over an energy certificate will be satisfied by means of an energy certificate for a comparable building. The author of the Energy Performance Certificate must, however, confirm such comparability. The Energy Performance Certificate must be compliant with the respective provincial regulations and is designed to create comparable information on the standard energy consumption of an object. The calculation of energy indicators is based on pre-defined conditions and standard parameters which are not user- dependent, resulting in the fact that there may be considerable deviations when the property / object is actually used. If no Energy Performance Certificate is presented, Section 7 EAVG provides that an overall energy performance corresponding to the age and type of the building has been agreed. The Act on the Presentation of the Energy Performance Certificate (EAVG 2012) includes administrative penalty provisions. Both the landlord/lessor and the broker who fail to state the HWB and fGEE values in...
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE. The Tenant confirms that it has before the date of this Lease been provided with a copy of the Existing EPC.