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Property & The CRC Energy Efficient Scheme

Law and practice implications for landlords and tenants

Introduction

The incentive to reduce energy consumption in commercial buildings will require tenants and landlords to find solutions to work together. For example, a landlord must decide whether it wants to pass CRC costs to its tenants, and if tenants are not party to the scheme they may have no inducement to reduce their energy consumption.

This timely one day conference will raise these, and many other practical issues that CRC will have on commercial property, and offer potential solutions for owners and occupiers to achieve CRC compliance.

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

5.15 CPD
Hours

Benefits

In just one day you will receive authoritative guidance on:

  • Overview on where we are at with the CRC Efficiency Scheme
  • Establishing responsibility for CRC compliance
  • Drafting options for leases
  • Reviewing existing leases for recovery of CRC costs
  • Implication of CRC on future sales and purchase of commercial property
  • Using green leases to reduce energy consumption
  • Feed-in tariffs and how they link with CRC
  • Practical tips on achieving energy efficiencies

Who Should Attend

  • Real estate lawyers
  • Property investors
  • General commercial lawyers
  • Environmental lawyers

Supported by:

EiB