Sustainability Flashcards
What are the three pillars of sustainability?
- Social
- Environmental
- Economic
What are the changes to the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 with effect from 1st April 2023?
- all let properties must not be continued to be let with a ‘Substandard EPC’ i.e. an F or a G
What are the impact of the changes on the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 to commercial property owners?
- Need to undertake a check on all EPC’s within their portfolio, not just where there has been a lease renewal.
- Financial implications if not compliant, up to £50,000 for commercial
What does BREEAM stand for and what is it used for?
Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method
- It’s a method of assessing, rating and certifying a building’s environmental sustainability.
What are the penalties for non-compliance with EPC’s?
Fined between £500 and £5,000 based on the rateable value of the building if you don’t make an EPC available to any prospective buyer or tenant.
Can you name some properties that are exempt from requiring an EPC?
- Listed building
- Place of worship
- a detached building with a total floor space under 50 square metres
Under what circumstances would you be able to apply for an EPC exemption?
- Where the property is legally required to have an EPC and it cannot be improved to meet the minimum standard of EPC band E for one of the reasons set out below:
- 7 year payback
- cost of purchasing and installing does not meet the 7 year payback test which is where the expected value of savings on energy bills that the measure (or package of measures) is expected to achieve over a period of 7 years are less than the cost of repaying it
- All improvements made
- Where a landlord has made all the relevant energy efficiency improvements that can be made (or there are none that can be made), and the property remains below EPC E
- Wall insulation exemption
- Third-party consent exemption
- e.g. installation of solar panels requiring planning permission
- Property devaluation exemption
- Where a report prepared by an RICS surveyor that provides evidence that the installation of relevant measures would devalue the property by more than 5%
- Temporary exemption due to recently becoming a landlord (only lasts for 6 months)
How would you deal with registering an EPC exemption?
- advise the client that the exemption must be registered by the landlord (or an agent for the landlord) before it can be relied on
All exemptions must include:
- the address of the relevant rental property
- which exemption type the landlord is registering
- a copy of a valid Energy Performance Certificate for the property
- check that it meets the requirements of the exemption.
- register the exemption on the PRS exemptions register.
What is an ESG? Can you provide some examples?
ESG stands for environmental, social and governance. It’s a set of standards measuring a business’s impact on society, the environment, and how transparent and accountable it is.
E.g.
- use renewable energy
- reduce carbon footprint
- minimise waste
- customer satisfaction
- broad diversity and structure
What measures does Brown & Co undertake to become more sustainable?
- Going paperless
- Recycling points
- LED lighting
- Electric car policy
- Cycle to work scheme
- Automatic lights