Industry News Victoria Barker 18/11/2020

Green Homes Grants: Government extends scheme by a year

The Green Homes Grant scheme, under which landlords can apply for a grant of up to £5000 to improve the energy efficiency of their properties, has been extended.

Launched in September, the scheme was due to end on 31st March 2021. As part of a new ten -point -plan for a green industrial revolution unveiled by the Government this week, the scheme will now be extended until March 2022.

What the extension means in practice

The NRLA has long campaigned for further funding to be made available to help landlords to go above and beyond the legal minimum of energy efficiency measures set out by the Government for the PRS.

As part of the Green Homes Grants scheme, landlords can apply for grants which are issued as vouchers, and cover up to two-thirds of costs, available for specific measures.

The extension means the vouchers will be valid for three months from the date they are issued or until 31 March 2022 (whichever is earlier). Vouchers must be redeemed before the validity period ends. An extension of the voucher can be requested at any time before your voucher has expired, unless the scheme has been closed.

Higher energy efficiency targets for landlords

As of this year all rental properties (other than those with valid exemptions) must have an EPC rating of E or higher to be legally rented out.

Coinciding with the launch of the Green Homes Grant scheme in the summer, the Government also announced plans to raise the minimum energy efficiency standards for rental homes to C grade or higher from April 2025 for new tenancies, (unless they have a valid exemption).

The Government is currently consulting on the proposals, with the cost cap proposed for landlords £10,000 – much higher than the current £3,500 level. Under the proposals all landlords will need to hit the targets by 2028 (unless they have a valid exemption).

To help members navigate the application process for the Green Homes Grant Scheme, members can read a step-by-step guide to accessing the grants on the NRLA website. The guide includes more information about eligibility for the scheme, the differences between primary and secondary measures and how to find a trader.

As the Green Homes Grant scheme is available to landlords and homeowners in England only, the NRLA is campaigning for the Welsh Government to replicate the scheme there.

Landlords can learn more about the Green Homes Grants scheme by signing up to an NRLA webinar on 9th December on this topic.

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Victoria Barker

Victoria Barker

Social Media and Content Executive

Victoria is the Communications Officer for the NRLA.

She is responsible for producing articles for our news centre, the weekly e-newsletter, and manages and creates content for the association’s social media channels. She also contributes to our members magazine, Property.

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