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Yes I am aware that this is happening. However some prospective tenants may be offering sex for a free/reduced price room. I am a female 68 year old landlord who has been sent some offers (together with suggestive images) in response to a room advert on a respectable site.
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EPC's being produced now are not accurate. Surveyors will only include insulation that they can see and exclude multi layer insulation. New housing construction such as ICH and SIPS are ignored as they do not appear in the tick box for the calculation. Similarly heat pumps, ventilation systems and air tightness tests cannot be included. The training and soft ware used by the new breed of EPC surveyors is woefully inadequate. As an example a 10 year old house built with high levels of insulation, ASHP , ventilation system and high level of air tightness was assessed at the end of build as 93 A rated but on reassessment after 10 years was assessed as 69 C rated. The ASHP was rated as highly inefficient at only one star. Landlords that are using the newest technologies to build or renovate are being penalised for their efforts.
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