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Where a freehold subject to a long lease of non-domestic property is sold, is an energy performance certificate (EPC) required? The lease pre-dates EPC legislation and was originally granted as a long lease of bare land now built on by the tenant.

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Produced in partnership with Carl Fain of Tanfield Chambers
Published on: 23 April 2020
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In the circumstances of this query, an energy performance certificate (EPC) will be required.

It is assumed that the property does not fall within any of the exemptions in the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 (EPC Regs 2012), SI 2012/3118,

Carl Fain
Carl Fain chambers

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