Know Your EPC Scores
The race is on to achieve rating C or above for all properties within your Local Authority, but do you know the scores on your doors, and where you need to take action?
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Premise Level Data Realised
LANDCLAN gives Portfolio Managers, like you, the ability to view all of their properties RPC scores at a glance, while also providing you with the power to quickly filter and generate reports where action needs to be taken.
From this, you can look to build out an investment proposal for each dwelling or, in cases where it’s not cost-effective, a plan to sell the property on.
The possibilities are endless; LANDCLAN makes it possible to help you not only gain real insight on your current situation, but also plan for the future.
Active Asset Management
Complete visibility, analysis and management of multiple property and land assets via a single, cloud based dashboard.
Manage Maintenance Wisely
Meet housing demand by truly understanding the current and future costs of your assets in order to more effectively manage allotted budgets for maintenance programmes.
Comprehensive Financial Analysis
Take control of continually moving targets by simulating future cashflow changes and proposed investments, giving you a more dependable and accurate forecast.
Avoid The Fines
Fines for not having a valid EPC will rise to £30,000 from 2025, leading some property mangers to consider that their only option is to offload the asset.
LANDCLAN enables you to take action in advance of the proposed legislation reaching its deadline, giving you time to calculate and bid for required investment across your portfolio.
Download The Whitepaper
Download the whitepaper to find out more about how LANDCLAN can work for you. We also offer guided demos to help you quickly illustrate a simplified way to manage your land and property portfolio, even beyond the upcoming EPC grade C requirements.