MEES exemptions and enforcement

Please could you provide the following data relating to MEES regulations for the timescale of 1 April 2018 to 30 March 2023 and 1 April 2023 to 30 September 2023:
1. The number of exemptions registered for domestic properties broken down by exemption type;
o No further relevant improvements (all relevant energy efficiency improvements have been made or there are no relevant energy. efficiency improvements that can be made for the property (reg 25 MEES Regulations).
o Inability to obtain consent (reg 31 MEES Regulations).
o Devaluing effects (reg 32 MEES Regulations).
o Where a tenancy is granted in exceptional circumstances (reg 33 MEES Regulations).

Devon County Council (DCC) does not hold this information. District Councils and Unitary authorities may hold information relating to residential properties, as they are the enforcing authority in relation to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. Contact details for other authorities can be found on our website at: District and Unitary.

2. The number of exemptions registered for non-domestic properties broken down by exemption type;
o No further relevant improvements (all relevant energy efficiency improvements have been made or there are no relevant energy efficiency improvements that can be made for the property (reg 29 MEES Regulations).
o Inability to obtain consent (reg 31 MEES Regulations).
o Devaluing effects (reg 32 MEES Regulations).
o Where a tenancy is granted in exceptional circumstances (reg 33 MEES Regulations).

We have not been able to identify any information that meets the terms of this request.

3. The number of penalty notices served to landlords of domestic properties in relation to non-compliance with MEES regulations.

Devon County Council (DCC) does not hold this information. District Councils and Unitary authorities may hold information relating to residential properties, as they are the enforcing authority in relation to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. Contact details for other authorities can be found on our website at: District and Unitary.

4. The number of penalty notices served to landlords of non-domestic properties in relation to non-compliance with MEES regulations.

We have not issued any such penalty notices.

5. Total value (£) of penalty notices served to landlords of domestic properties in relation to non-compliance with MEES regulations.

DCC does not hold this information. District Councils and Unitary authorities may hold information relating to residential properties, as they are the enforcing authority in relation to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. Contact details for other authorities can be found on our website at: District and Unitary.

6. Total value (£) of penalty notices served to landlords of non-domestic properties in relation to non-compliance with MEES. regulations.

We have not issued any such penalty notices.