Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) - CCC Energy

From 1st April 2018, any commercial property that has an EPC, lower than an 'E' cannot be rented out to new tenants, or renew any existing tenancy contract until at least an 'E' rating is obtained
MEES

Protecting your revenue and helping you stay compliant

CCC energy can help you understand your existing property or help you asses property targets for acquisition.
We can link our work to pre-acquisition surveys with out sister company JBH Property consulting Ltd. There maybe simple things you can do, we can guide you through these things and install any suggested technologies, having explained their benefits & paybacks.

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MEES aims to improve inefficient properties and reduce nationwide CO2 emissions. If your properties don’t meet these efficiency standards, it will become illegal to market and let them, with landlords facing fines.

Fines for properties in breach of MEES for upto three months, will face a fine for 10% of the properties rateable value upto a maximum of £50,000. This rises to 20% of a properties rateable value if a property is let out for longer than three months (Maximum £150,000).

We can show you cost effective ways to comply.


  • Which properties does this apply to?
Which properties does this apply to?
  • Assured tenancy or shorthold.
  • A tenancy regulated for the purposes of the Rent Acts.
  • Assured agricultural occupancy.
  • Protected tenancies under the Rent Act 1976.
  • Properties on a statutory tenancy under that Act.


MEES

We’ll guide you through your compliance responsibilities, keeping MEES cost-effective and straightforward.

A CCC Energy MEES audit includes:


  • 2011 Energy Act guidance.
  • Advice on achieving a better rating.
  • Portfolio assessment and implications.
  • Project management.

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