Energy Performance Certificates: Fully registered EPC Provider: if you have a property for sale or rent, you need the EPC. |

The spanish government will require all existing homes in Spain that are for sale or rent to have an "energy performance certificate" from the 1st of June 2013. Once the new regulations have come into force in Spain all homeowners who want to sell or lease their property must make this "energy performance certificate" available to the prospective buyer and/or tenant. The owner of the home, building, or business premises will be responsible for obtaining and paying for the certificate, which they will need in order to sell or lease their home. In addition to the certificate, each home will also receive a series of recommendations to improve the energy performance of the home and enable it to go up at least one level in the energy efficiency scale. Spanish Best has employed a qualified, experienced team of domestic and commercial EPC Engineers who will provide a fully registered and approved EPC - energy performance certificate. We provide a fast, personal and simple way of booking the EPC (energy performance certificate) online. Our assessors will then be in contact within 24 hours to arrange a convenient day and time. FILL THE FORM BELOW AND WE WILL CONTACT YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. FAQ. It is a report that describes how efficient a home is in terms of energy consumption. It assigns an energy rating to each home on a scale which ranges from "A" (the most efficient) to "G" (the least efficient). Just Qualified Engineers registered in Colegio of Spanish Engineers. Yes. They have to visit the property to take measurements and collect information about the property before drawing up and certifying the report. Depending on the size of your property. Up to 100m2 - 250€ + IVA Between 100m2-200m2 - 375€ + IVA Between 200m2 - 300m2 - 500€ + IVA Over 300m2 - 630€ + IVA The certificate is valid for 10 years. This means owners will not have to obtain a new certificate during this period unless they renovate or change the property in any way. Yes, however it will not be obligatory until the 1st of June. Yes, the government will fine all properties listed for sale or rent that do not have an EPC. You are free to sell your home. The only way it will affect a sale is how the rating influences the buyer. No, you are not obliged to make any improvements even if your property has a low rating. If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. ![]() José Antonio López Olmedo Registered Engineer for Energy Performance Certificates Spanish Best Engineering Team Web: www.spanishbest.com Email: epc@spanishbest.com |
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