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Real estate: an unknown trick to find out if your DPE is fake

2023-03-22T17:04:27.936Z


OUR ADVICE - Distrust of energy performance diagnostics makes individuals fear scams or errors that could cost them dearly.


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Three letters that probably didn't mean much to you a few months ago and which, today, are more and more talked about until they have become a criterion for negotiating the sale price or the rent.

We have more and more households making follow-up visits to reassure themselves and have the work confirmed.

The new DPE calculation method does not reassure them because it is complicated, although it is 100% reliable

“, underlines Yannick Ainouche, president of the Chamber of diagnosticians.

DPE for Energy Performance Diagnosis.

Each dwelling, about to be sold or rented, has an energy class.

It takes the form of a letter: A for the best insulated properties and G for the most energy-consuming homes, more commonly known as "thermal sieves" in real estate jargon.

Owners who plan to rent their property are the most anxious when it comes to having their apartment diagnosed.

Because they cannot rent it, except renovation, since January 1, 2023, if it is classified G+ (more than 450 kWh/m2 of final energy per m² of living space and per year).

A shortfall for the owners who often have to pay, in parallel, several tens of thousands of

Some embark on these long and expensive works, others prefer to sell their property, hoping to limit the breakage.

Finally, others opt, without scruple, for a scam…

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Source: lefigaro

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