Currently the energy performance of a house is not visible and so it can’t be taken into consideration by homebuyers or tenants. The Building Energy Rating (BER) will provide a clear energy rating for the house thus making the energy performance visible. For the first time this will allow home buyers to take energy performance and energy costs into consideration in their purchasing decision
Lynda Culloty joined Coyne & Culloty in 1994 and has expertise in Auctioneering, Tax, Insurance and Pensions. Previously, Lynda worked as a Taxation Consultant with KPMG...
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Discounted Rate Mortgage
Mortgage in which the lender agrees a fixed discount off the normal variable rate for a guaranteed period of time. Likely to include penalties for early redemption.
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