Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) 

We're committed to improving the standard of privately-rented properties in Hammersmith & Fulham to protect renters and ensure that local landlords follow the rules.

That's why we're now looking to work with landlords and private renters to enforce the minimum energy efficiency standards. Properties that are more energy efficient are cheaper to heat, more comfortable to live in and better for our environment.

More than a third of homes in Hammersmith & Fulham are now rented from private landlords by more than 27,500 tenants. And this is another way you can help us make private renting better in H&F. Recently, we've required selected landlords to have a licence to let properties – this also helps improve housing conditions for renters.

What are the minimum energy efficiency standards?

Since 1 April 2020, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards have made it unlawful to rent a private domestic property if it has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of F or G.

Enforcing these standards will bring many benefits to tenants such as saving money on their energy bills, improving their health and wellbeing, and ensuring they live in warm comfortable homes.

This will also support ongoing efforts to improve the living standards of private rented tenants in H&F by increasing the quality of homes and reducing fuel poverty.

Raising energy efficiency standards in the borough will also help to reach our ambitious goal of net zero by 2030.

Our successful selective licensing scheme allows H&F Council to effectively check licensed landlords are meeting standards. The new Energy Efficiency Regulations will allow for wider monitoring within the borough outside of the licensing scheme.

For more information, please see the GOV.UK website.

If you have any queries, please contact us at PRSMEES@lbhf.gov.uk

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