Councils will be helped to raise awareness, enforce rules and even ban landlords from letting homes with the worst energy efficiency
The government has announced a campaign which aims to help local authorities tackle landlords who are renting out cold and draughty rented properties.
The government is putting up £4.3m to support councils in raising awareness, enforcing rules and banning landlords letting homes with the worst performing energy efficiency ratings.
The cash will go towards local radio ads, landlord workshops, free property surveys and a thermal imaging drone for inspections, in a bid to save low-income families money on their energy bills.
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