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Cheapest EPC only providers?
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Ok now that Hips have bitten the dust since the same is highly unlikely for EPCs ( due to EU regs) I'm starting ths thread to try to find the cheapest acceptable EPC only provider.
Hope the reduced lack of income from Hips isn't going to mean the cost of EPCs goes up.
Only established posters please no "first ever post" spammers/advertisers who also joined the same day-
we pay £19.99 all inMy posts are just my opinions and are not offered as legal advice - though I consider them darn fine opinions none the less.:cool2:
My bad spelling...well I rush type these opinions on my own time, so sorry, but they are free.:o0 -
bargainhunter1980 wrote: »hi,
i just put my house on the market for rent with an estate agent and they said i required an energy performance certificate (epc)..............0 -
I had an EPC done yesterday on a 2 bed terrace in Cambridgeshire and paid £45 including VAT. EPC was emailed to me last night and original is in the post.
It pays to shop around. I was quoted between £45 - £100.Mortgage free wannabeMortgage (November 2010) £135,850Mortgage (November 2020) £4,7840 -
Forum grave digging followed by a bit of free advertising? The last post in the thread was 18 months ago
As a newbie you may want to check out the forum rules on promoting your own business/having your business name as your user name.0 -
spammer reported.0
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Use the epc register.....
www. epcregister .com
we contacted a number of the local ones to us (Birmingham) and got the cheapest quote at £40 inclusive of VAT.Mini me due March 2014
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I know this thread is out of date but got an EPC with the VAT included for house for £41.99 from Just EPC. They provide cheap EPCs and this was a lot cheaper than the £99.99 plus VAT from my estate agent!
I would get onto google and do a local search as you are bound to sabe yourself money!0 -
had 3 estate agents out this week for valuation of a property. Two charged £55, the other one £85.3 stone down, 3 more to go0
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I paid £50 for zone 2 London. Convenient hours (weekend)0
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If you are selling, you could just negotiate with the EA to have them include this in their fees.0
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