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Energy Performance Certificate tracking

EPC expiry tracking for landlord property files.

Tenurely helps landlords keep Energy Performance Certificate records, EPC expiry dates, and supporting evidence in one clear place for each rental property.

UK-first private beta. Organisational tool, not legal advice.

Make EPC dates visible before they become admin stress

EPCs are easy to lose in downloads, emails, or old folders. Tenurely gives each property a clear place for the certificate, expiry date, and reminder status.

Keep EPC evidence with the rest of the property file

Instead of treating EPCs as a standalone document, Tenurely keeps them beside Gas Safety, EICR, tenancy evidence, contractor notes, and other compliance records.

  • Store the EPC document
  • Record the expiry date
  • Track missing or expiring evidence
  • See property readiness at a glance

Focused on organisation, not legal advice

Tenurely helps landlords stay organised and ahead of dates. It does not replace professional advice where a property has complex EPC, exemption, or letting questions.

Practical checklist

What to keep organised.

Use this as a simple starting point for the property record. Requirements can vary, so check current guidance and get professional advice where needed.

  1. Upload the current EPC
  2. Record the EPC rating and expiry date
  3. Check whether the property file has related improvement notes
  4. Set reminders before the certificate expires
  5. Keep EPC evidence visible when preparing for a new tenancy
Questions landlords ask

Clear answers, without pretending software is legal advice.

Can Tenurely track EPC expiry dates?

Yes. Tenurely is designed to help landlords store EPC evidence and track expiry dates as part of the wider property compliance file.

Does Tenurely check the EPC register?

The current private beta focuses on document storage, dates, reminders, and readiness views. Direct register checks can be considered later.

Is EPC tracking useful for one property?

Yes. Even one rental property can have certificates, tenancy records, and deadlines spread across several places. A single property file keeps it simpler.

Source notes

Built around record keeping, with official guidance in mind.

Tenurely helps organise documents, dates, and reminders. It does not decide whether a property is legally compliant or replace professional advice.

Private beta

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