Energy performance certificates: lease clauses: prohibition on tenant commissioning an EPC unless required and obligation to deliver copy of EPC | Practical Law

Energy performance certificates: lease clauses: prohibition on tenant commissioning an EPC unless required and obligation to deliver copy of EPC | Practical Law

The first clause prohibits the tenant from commissioning an energy performance certificate (EPC) for the property, unless required to do so by the EPC Regulations.

Energy performance certificates: lease clauses: prohibition on tenant commissioning an EPC unless required and obligation to deliver copy of EPC

Maintained, England, Wales
The first clause prohibits the tenant from commissioning an energy performance certificate (EPC) for the property, unless required to do so by the EPC Regulations.
The second clause provides that where the tenant has a statutory obligation to commission an EPC, the tenant must (at the request of the landlord) either commission it from an Energy Assessor approved by the landlord or pay the landlord's cost of commissioning an EPC.
The third clause requires the tenant to deliver to the landlord a copy of any EPC that is obtained or commissioned by the tenant or any other occupier of the Property.
For other clauses that may be useful in relation to EPCs, see Standard clauses and drafting notes: Property: Energy performance certificates.