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Good to see Martin Gibbon's comment. Overall EPCs have been successful. One of the huge issues that some landlords do have, is that of buying older housing, at low prices, that is then very difficult to heat, and to correctly retrofit based on the breathability of the building fabric. Those landlords with newer stock, such as some ex RTBs, will know of this issue. After all, if we rent a car, we expect a recent build of car, not car that is for instance 40 years old. I am a surveyor, EPC assessor and a retrofit assessor.
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