Note: While the main gov.uk application page mentions homeowners, landlords are eligible — but must apply via the local authority.
The government’s EPC improvement grant scheme is now live — and it’s great news for landlords with properties in qualifying postcodes. This funding can help landlords bring their properties up to EPC grade C without footing the full bill.
Here’s everything you need to know to take advantage of this opportunity as a landlord.
What Funding Is Available?
Eligible landlords can access:
- 100% funding on the first qualifying property, capped at:
- £15,000 for EPC improvements
- £15,000 for low-carbon heating
- £15,000 for EPC improvements
- 50% funding on additional properties
- Up to £315,000 total funding over 2 years
- Up to £315,000 total funding over 2 years
This is a grant — not a loan — making it an excellent option for landlords struggling to self-fund energy upgrades.
Who’s Eligible?
To qualify, properties must:
- Be located in a participating council area
- Have an EPC rating of D–G
- Be tenanted by a low-income household
- Be privately owned (owner-occupied or privately rented)
Eligibility is postcode-dependent, and your local council must have applied for funding to be part of the scheme. Each council will manage delivery and monitoring locally.
🔍 Councils will also monitor rent levels post-upgrade to ensure improvements aren’t used to justify large rent increases — a fair request given the public funding involved.
Participating East Midlands Councils (2025)
The following East Midlands local authorities have confirmed grant funding — either directly or through the Midlands Net Zero Hub:
- Leicester
- North East Derbyshire
- North Northamptonshire
- Nottingham City
- Newark and Sherwood
- Mansfield
- Broxtowe
- Gedling
- Ashfield
- Bassetlaw
- Rushcliffe
- Chesterfield
- Derbyshire Dales
- Erewash
- South Derbyshire
- Lincoln
- North Kesteven
- West Lindsey
- South Kesteven
- Blaby
- Harborough
- Hinckley and Bosworth
- Melton
- Charnwood
- North West Leicestershire
Check the full list of participating authorities here:
Need Support?
This scheme is a lifeline for landlords facing EPC compliance challenges. But the rollout is still evolving, and councils vary in how far along they are. If you’re a landlord and want to learn more information, get in touch with our friendly team.