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[personal profile] channelpenguin 2025-03-12 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
1. I had to read quite far to find out if they meant

a) "new" as in "new to the buyer" or
b) "new" as in "new build"

But it seems a). But it made me think about b) Is there law that new builds must have "greener" heating?

I think the scheme could have worked, with the cost of the upgrade priced into the house prices, those already fitted with "greener" heating commanding higher prices. I don't see the "fuel poverty" connection. It would have meant if you can't afford house + heating upgrade, you couldn't have afforded the house (so don't buy it!).

Of course, objection sources were almost bound to be a "buy to let" landlords or anyone doing property buying and selling. grrr.