Every managed home that can't reach EPC C by 1 October 2030 is a landlord who's about to decide: retrofit, or sell. AssetEye gives you a white-label answer to hand them — and a way to keep the management when they act.
MEES tightens to EPC C by 1 October 2030 — and it lands across the whole of your managed book at once.
Every landlord with a D-to-G property is facing the same decision, on the same deadline. Some will spend to comply. Some will hit the £10,000 cost cap and claim a 10-year exemption. And some will look at the number and quietly decide to sell.
When that landlord sells, two things are at risk: the fine exposure they didn't see coming — up to £30,000 for non-compliance — and, for you, the management income that walks out the door with the property.
Right now most agents can't answer the question at unit level. Which homes pass. Which are cheap fixes. Which are genuinely better sold. Without that, every landlord conversation is a guess.
AssetEye turns your book into a list — before your landlords make the call without you.
The dates driving every one of your landlords' decisions. These are the facts we build the book-audit around.
The private rented sector database registration wave lands, adding a compliance layer across your managed stock.
A new EPC assessment methodology takes effect — some ratings will move before a single measure is fitted.
MEES minimum rises to EPC C. Every managed home below C needs a decision before this date.
Spend is capped at £10,000 per property; where the cap is reached, a 10-year exemption may apply.
Non-compliance carries fines of up to £30,000 per property — exposure your landlords will want to avoid.
The book-audit tells you, per unit, which side of 1 October 2030 each landlord is on.
Retrofit-or-Sell is a per-property appraisal: the real trade cost to reach EPC C, whether the cost cap or an exemption applies, and — if the numbers say so — the honest case for selling instead. White-labelled to your agency at £249 per unit.
The disposal doesn't have to cost you the income. That's the point of partnering rather than losing the property to the open market.
The keep-the-management promise: on any disposal we introduce, the management stays with you. FLAG: commercial terms (including any referral fee per disposal) drafted from spec — confirm before publishing.
Share your managed portfolio at a high level. We return the share of your book below EPC C — the size of your 2030 exposure, at no cost.
Together we sort the book: cheap fixes, cap-and-exempt candidates, and the properties genuinely better sold. You get an ordered plan of landlord conversations.
For the properties that need a real answer, we produce a £249 per-unit appraisal under your branding for you to hand to the landlord.
Where the answer is sell, we route the disposal to an investor buyer with the tenant in place — and the management stays with you.
Clarity before you commit. AssetEye supports the advice you and your landlords' professionals give; it does not replace it.
16 years in UK property from the trade side. That's the difference between an EPC estimate and knowing what a property actually costs to bring up to standard — before anyone opens a wall. It's why the retrofit-or-sell numbers hold up in front of a landlord.
AssetEye works alongside letting agents, not against them: a white-label answer you can put your name on, and a route that protects your managed income when a landlord decides to sell.
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AssetEye Operations Ltd — trading since 2026.
A free book-audit for independent letting agents. No cost, no obligation — just the number that tells you how big your 2030 problem is, and where the landlord conversations start.
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