Rental price poorly insulated home may be indexed again: “Energy crisis peak is over”

by atrocious_cleva82

6 comments
  1. Yet i still pay 250€ during summertime where as 2 years ago i paid 50€ during wintertime.

    Sidenote: i 100% get that the 250€ isnt worth complaining about, a lot of people have a lot bigger bills than that, but i only want to show the price is still x5, so i dont call that “crisis over”

  2. a shame, this was a good incentive to put pressure on the rental market to provide higher quality housing

    They should make this permanent instead

  3. Question: anybody knows what is exactly that “correction factor” that will be applied in October?

  4. Good, if not it would result in cheap rental properties going of the market.
    These will not be replaced and making it even harder to find a place to rent for the people who already struggle the most.

    I agree there need to come a solution, for the high rents and for the older properties that aren’t energy efficient.
    However how they mixed both last year isn’t a solution.

  5. Is it over? I thought we could still be screwed this winter if it’s really cold.

  6. Atleast they’ll still need an EPC score and it’ll be calculated according to that. Some of you should really check your contracts and wether or not their EPC has expired or not. As of a couple years ago they need it to calculate the index. So if it’s expired, they can no longer use that score. Used to be that it’d remain the same but now they basically always need an EPC certificate.

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