Flawed EPC Ratings Distorting UK Housing Market, Experts Warn

The Telegraph has published an article warning of the problem created by the existing EPC system.  It can be seen here, and says:

Key Issues with EPC Ratings

  • EPC assessments lack accuracy: Assessors with as little as three days of training are making significant errors that can affect property values and mortgage costs.
  • Major inconsistencies: Identical properties can receive different EPC ratings, impacting house prices and landlord costs.
  • Manipulation of ratings: Some assessors deliberately misreport EPCs to help properties qualify for grants or appear more attractive on the market.
  • No effective oversight: Reviews of errors are conducted by staff working remotely, without physical property inspections.

Impact on Landlords and Homeowners

  • Ed Miliband’s energy efficiency targets could force landlords to upgrade or sell properties if they fail to meet the minimum EPC C standard by 2030.
  • Higher mortgage costs for homes with poor EPC ratings, as lenders like NatWest and Nationwide offer cheaper rates for more energy-efficient properties.
  • Remortgaging issues: Landlords and homeowners are challenging incorrect EPC ratings, with some finding that assessments were based on the wrong property details.
  • Potential crackdown on rogue assessors may drive up EPC certification costs, which currently range from £35 to £120.

Expert Opinions

  • Dr Toby Gledhill (University of Salford):
    • Found widespread inaccuracies in EPC assessments.
    • Some assessors deliberately misrepresented data to qualify for government incentives.
    • Warns that an increase in enforcement could raise EPC costs.
  • Industry Perspective:
    • Trade body Property Energy Professionals Association insists most assessors are qualified but acknowledges that the system needs improvement.
    • Tom Garrigan (Building Services Research & Information Association): The supply chain is flawed, making the EPC system ineffective.

Future of EPCs

  • The government is consulting on reforms to improve EPC accuracy and auditing.
  • Reform UK’s Nigel Farage has called for EPCs to be scrapped entirely, calling the system unfit for purpose.
  • A more rigorous EPC system could mean higher assessment fees and stricter penalties for incorrect assessments.

Conclusion: Reform Needed to Prevent Housing Market Distortion

✔️ EPCs play a crucial role in housing policy, mortgages, and net-zero targets.
❌ However, the current system is unreliable, leading to incorrect ratings, financial penalties for homeowners, and market distortions.
🔍 Government reforms are needed to ensure accuracy, transparency, and fairer assessments for landlords and homeowners alike.

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