Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for Scotland landlords
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates a property’s energy efficiency from A to G and is valid for ten years. You must have a valid EPC to market and let a property.
Valid for 10 years
All four UK nations
Legal requirement
Why it matters
You cannot legally market or let a property without a valid EPC, and breaches can lead to financial penalties.
How to stay compliant
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Get StartedFrequently asked questions
How long is an EPC valid?
Ten years, though you can commission a new one sooner if you make improvements.
What rating do I need to let?
In England and Wales the minimum is E under MEES, unless a valid exemption is registered. Scotland and Northern Ireland require a valid EPC to let but do not currently set a minimum rating.
Do I need a new EPC for each tenancy?
No, one valid EPC covers the property until it expires or you commission a new one.
Legal basis: gov.uk MEES landlord guidance; SI 2015/962; nidirect EPC guidance
This is general information for landlords, not legal advice. Rules change and can vary by case, so always confirm current requirements with official guidance for your nation.