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If all the tenants are on a single joint and several tenancy comprising the HMO, an EPC is required (because you’re just letting a house).
If however, for the same house you grant separate tenancies to each tenant on a room by room basis, government guidance says that an EPC is not necessary.
Despite this, this is not what we recommend and we say in our article:
The rules apply to England and Wales. We don’t cover Scotland but guess the same rules apply as it’s from EU Directives.
For the cost of approximately £70 for 10 years for the whole house (not per room), we don’t think it’s worth arguing over! Please see this article for more details, the guidance and the legislation.