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Why Cheap Heating Could Cost Landlords Thousands by 2030

Why Cheap Heating Could Cost Landlords Thousands by 2030

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Cheap heating is potentially going to cost you thousands of pounds in the future. If you are still relying on traditional manual storage heaters, your property might become a stranded asset that you simply cannot rent out by 2030. We are diving deep into the Renters’ Rights Act and the Warm Home Plans to understand why a Band C rating is no longer optional, but a survival requirement for your portfolio. From the "7pm shiver" caused by leaky old tech to the smart, electronically programmed units that can boost your SAP rating by 10 points, we look at the practical steps to stay compliant. Whether you choose a full replacement or a clever hybrid strategy in the bedrooms, the goal is clear: stop the heat leaks, keep your tenants happy, and move now before the inevitable contractor rush of 2029 drives prices through the roof. 5 Key Takeaways By October 2030, all private tenancies must meet the equivalent of an EPC Band C, making traditional storage heaters a massive liability. Modern high heat retention heaters like the Dimplex Quantum can move an EPC assessment by 7 to 10 points, often the difference between a D and a C. A hybrid strategy using high heat retention in living areas and modern panel heaters in bedrooms can improve ROI while still hitting energy targets. The government has a £10,000 spend cap, but any exemptions require rigorous evidence including invoices, certificates, and photographic proof. Local authorities may view Renters’ Rights Act enforcement as a self-funding "cash cow," meaning non-compliant landlords face a high risk of significant fines. 5 Quotes "Your property may well become a stranded asset by 2030." "Warm tenants will pay you rent. Cold tenants will just move out." "Traditional heaters are dead tech. They will make your property unrentable." "Do not wait until 2029... there will be a contractor rush and prices will go up." "Lenders are looking at energy ratings... you can get better mortgage deals if your property is a C." HOST BIO Nick is an award winning property investor, voted Fastest Newcomer 2022 by Premier Property, and is an accredited Retrofit EPC Assessor. He sources and renovates properties for himself as well as other investors. While doing this he has developed his own systems for efficient investment, such as developing his own methods to save time when viewing properties and estimating market values and potential returns, costing out renovations. He spends three months of the year abroad and while there continues his business with use of modern technology and his proven systems. Location freedom has always been his "Why" for being a Property Investment and has now reached his ideal of the colder months spent in Thailand and the rest of the time in the UK, all while continuing to run his business This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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