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Policies & Regulation

The rules that reprice buildings.

Legislation, zoning, rent, tax, monetary and prudential policy that moves real estate markets, plus the sustainability, disclosure and energy standards investors hold real assets to — each entry links to the official primary source. (For what firms publish about themselves, see Reports & policies.)

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4 of 68 regulations

All policyLegislation & regulationSustainability & standards
AllZoningRent regulationHousing financeMonetary policyPrudentialTaxDecarbonizationDisclosureEnergyStandardsEUUSUKCanada

Summaries are for orientation only, not legal advice. Always confirm requirements on the official source.

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United States — Washington, DCHousing Investment Protection Act of 2026 & Illegal Occupancy Enforcement Amendment Act of 2026 (DC)5 days agoUnited StatesENERGY STAR Portfolio ManagerCanadaBank of Canada interest rate announcement and release of the Monetary Policy ReporttodayCanadaPress Conference: Monetary Policy Report – July 20262 days agoUnited States — FederalSuspended Counterparty Program (2026-14036)
UK· in force
UK Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) — commercial

Requires an EPC, valid 10 years, whenever a commercial building is built, sold or let. Affects every CRE transaction and underpins the MEES minimum-rating regime.

Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
energyukcompliancedisclosure
UK· in force
UK Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) — commercial

Prohibits landlords from letting non-domestic property in England and Wales unless it holds at least an EPC E rating or a valid exemption. Owners must upgrade or register exemptions for sub-E commercial stock.

Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
energydecarbonizationukcompliance
UK· in force
UK Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)

Requires large UK companies, quoted companies and large LLPs to disclose energy use, GHG emissions and efficiency actions in annual reports. Affects larger CRE owners, REITs and property funds.

UK Government (DESNZ)
disclosuredecarbonizationenergyukreporting
UK· phasing in
UK Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) and investment labels

FCA regime governing sustainability-related product naming, marketing, investment labels and disclosures, plus an anti-greenwashing rule. Affects managers marketing sustainable CRE investment products to UK investors.

Financial Conduct Authority
disclosureesgukfinance
2 days ago
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