The National Landlords Association (NLA) has warned the
Government to tread cautiously in introducing minimum energy efficiency
requirements in the private rented sector (PRS). The NLA has also called for an
extension to the deadline for rented properties to reach minimum energy
efficiency standards after the difficulties in introducing Green Deal finance
into the sector. The warning was outlined in the NLA’s response to the
consultation on the implementation of the provisions in the Energy Act 2011 to
set minimum standards in the PRS. Read more on the NLA website.
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