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Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by olivia
(Post 10739123)
In UK the price has been regulated downwards by fierce competition to do them. Some agents have them done and hold the charge till the house is sold. That rather ties you to one agent but saves outlay of your own cash.
A friend who has his property on the market says he has been told by agents that they will not advertise any properties on their websites etc. if the EPC is not obtained. Whether that's true or not, I don't know. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 10739853)
I have seen one agent in Nerja advertising that they will pay for the EPC to be done if they are given sole agency rights for a 9 month period. Others may follow suit.
A friend who has his property on the market says he has been told by agents that they will not advertise any properties on their websites etc. if the EPC is not obtained. Whether that's true or not, I don't know. now interesting question - if an offer has been made before 1 Jun and and accepted, as the sale hasn't been completed will the EPC be needed ?? ` |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10739859)
and yet I was talking to an agent early last month and she didn't know anything about it, felt it wasn't necessary for either rentals or sales.
now interesting question - if an offer has been made before 1 Jun and and accepted, as the sale hasn't been completed will the EPC be needed ?? ` The Notary can NOT complete a sale after 1st June without one. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Guy has been here for over an hour now, taking full measurements of the house, inspecting the windows, doors, fabrication ............
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Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 10740280)
Guy has been here for over an hour now, taking full measurements of the house, inspecting the windows, doors, fabrication ............
Didn't even note the hallway had a flat roof. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Here's a new twist -
A friend of mine is trying to sort out the estate of his late brother - the property has been empty for over a year. He asked the solicitor about getting an EPC (CEE) and was told that he didn't need one to sell the property as it had been empty for over 4 months! The solicitor in question is well known and respected on the Costa Blanca (Advoco) so I can't believe they have it wrong - or have they. Also, what about a property that needs reforming? It has no power, no water but otherwise is totally sound. Does this need one to sell it? |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 10739853)
I have seen one agent in Nerja advertising that they will pay for the EPC to be done if they are given sole agency rights for a 9 month period. Others may follow suit.
A friend who has his property on the market says he has been told by agents that they will not advertise any properties on their websites etc. if the EPC is not obtained. Whether that's true or not, I don't know. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
I think they are a bit too paranoid on this site about spamming. People dont get as much information as they could. My understanding is that the energy certificate is now obligatory only if you want to sell or rent your house. If you are just living in it you dont need one, apparently. There will be loads of companies jumping on this bandwagon, the cheapest I have heard of was 150euros, the most expensive 450.
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Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Marie787
(Post 10798295)
I think they are a bit too paranoid on this site about spamming. People dont get as much information as they could. My understanding is that the energy certificate is now obligatory only if you want to sell or rent your house. If you are just living in it you dont need one, apparently. There will be loads of companies jumping on this bandwagon, the cheapest I have heard of was 150euros, the most expensive 450.
Early in this thread, it was made fairly clear as to when you need an EPC (CEE). My points about an empty flat (for sale) and the building for reform (for sale) still remain. by-the-way, you do NOT need a certificate if the property is rented for less than 4 months each year or (when rented) if the power consumption is less than 25% of the normal annual consumption. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Just a thought but re the flat is the solicitor not confusing the renting for only 4 months with being empty for four months. Just seems an easy opt out if a property is empty for four months.
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Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Marie787
(Post 10798295)
I think they are a bit too paranoid on this site about spamming.
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Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 10798063)
Here's a new twist -
A friend of mine is trying to sort out the estate of his late brother - the property has been empty for over a year. He asked the solicitor about getting an EPC (CEE) and was told that he didn't need one to sell the property as it had been empty for over 4 months! The solicitor in question is well known and respected on the Costa Blanca (Advoco) so I can't believe they have it wrong - or have they. Also, what about a property that needs reforming? It has no power, no water but otherwise is totally sound. Does this need one to sell it? the law says an EPC is required for every house put on the market from 1st June. there are still estate agents out there who seem to know nothing about it, i caught one out only a few days ago. :( whilst it is a cost the family don't want - it is a legal requirement and therefore they will have to bite the cost until they get the money from a successful sale. if the sale takes longer than expected then they will still have the EPC to fall back on for any long term rental they wish to consider. essentially it is a one time cost, but the law is quite specific. For those who wish to read the actual BOE's of the law go back to my Post #18 which lists the relevent items as is the other one that requires cesspits to meet certain standards which Valencia is hitting everyone with and Andalucia doesn't appear to have thought about - Yet. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10798605)
.as is the other one that requires cesspits to meet certain standards which Valencia is hitting everyone with and Andalucia doesn't appear to have thought about - Yet.
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Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10616977)
For some unexplained reason low energy lights are significantly cheaper in the UK than in Spain.
Possible UK government green subsidies? Even the Chinese shops are charging more than in the UK. It does seem odd. |
Re: Energy Performance Certificate
Yes they think we won't realise how much green energy is costing us all. Read only today about how they have huge diesel generators to provide power for the grid when wind not suitable for wind turbines. I believe there are a number of methods more reliable than wind turbines but that is what we have ended up with, I wonder why?
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