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Residents can often reduce their energy bills considerably through using their heating systems and other domestic appliances more efficiently, ensuring they are on the best energy tariffs, and taking up discounts and support available from their energy and water suppliers.
For more information, including about one to one advice and support for low income and vulnerable Croydon residents see our Croydon Healthy Homes webpage
Under Part 2 of The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 a tenant can request their landlord’s consent to making energy efficiency improvements to the landlord’s property that they as the tenant are wishing to fund. The landlord must consider the request and may not unreasonably refuse consent. It is important to note that landlords are not required to contribute funding for any measures requested through the tenants’ energy efficiency provisions.
In all cases, we would advise tenants to discuss their energy efficiency improvement plans with their landlord before submitting a formal consent request. This will help them determine whether a formal request for consent is required, or whether a more informal route would be appropriate. Further information can be found on the Gov.uk website
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