The Commercial Energy Performance Certificate required for any space offered for sale or let must reflect the accommodation on offer. The sale and let of commercial buildings can be complicated when parts of the building are let to different tenants, and with a mixture of office, retail and residential accommodation.
Commercial EPCs can be prepared for the whole building, even if that building has parts designed or altered to be used separately with separate heating systems.
If a building has a common heating system, then the seller or prospective owner/landlord can make available an EPC for the whole building or just for the part designed or altered to be used separately. The EPC will be based on the energy consumption of the building apportioned in relation to the area of the accommodation being offered.
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