This Section 21 requirement appears met: an EPC was provided before the notice

That removes one common prescribed-document issue, but the notice can still fail for other reasons.

Legal basis for this outcome

This outcome is based on Prescribed Requirements Regulations 2015. Because an EPC was provided before the notice, this single requirement appears met on the facts entered, but other Section 21 requirements can still make the notice invalid.

Legal conclusion: No obvious issue identified. Confidence: Medium confidence.

How the checker uses this point: Once the EPC point is clear, the checker keeps testing the rest of the Section 21 document chain.

Why it matters legally: An EPC is one of the prescribed documents that can matter to a legacy Section 21 notice. The key point is whether it was provided before service of the notice.

What could change the answer: The answer can change if the landlord can prove an equivalent prescribed notice, earlier service of the document, or a later corrected document. If the tenant only has part of the paperwork, the omitted pages may matter.

What to gather

  • The full notice bundle, including every page and attachment served with it.
  • Email attachments, WhatsApp messages, or covering letters showing what documents were sent and when.
  • Any later replacement document or corrected notice, if one was served.

What to do next

  • Treat this as one point in the chain, not as a final answer on the whole notice.
  • Run the full Section 21 checker because other defects may still matter.
  • Keep the underlying documents in case the landlord's evidence differs from what you were told.

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Related guidance inside this topic

  • If your next step turns on legacy Section 21 notice rules, read tenant rights guide.
  • For the dates, forms, and evidence behind legacy Section 21 notice rules, see gas safety certificate defect guide before you respond.
  • If this issue overlaps with legacy Section 21 notice rules, check tenant checklist to compare the legal tests.
  • For a fuller breakdown of legacy Section 21 notice rules, use Section 21 notice checker for the underlying rule set.
  • If you need the route-specific rules on legacy Section 21 notice rules, start with Section 21 invalid guide so you can check the dates and documents against your own case.

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Common questions

Does "an EPC was provided before the notice" automatically decide the whole notice?
No. This page isolates one legal condition from the full Section 21 chain. A legacy notice can still rise or fall on other dates, documents, deposit issues, licensing points, or retaliatory-eviction facts.
What evidence usually matters most?
The full notice bundle, including every page and attachment served with it. Email attachments, WhatsApp messages, or covering letters showing what documents were sent and when. Any later replacement document or corrected notice, if one was served.
What should I do next?
Treat this as one point in the chain, not as a final answer on the whole notice. Run the full Section 21 checker because other defects may still matter. Keep the underlying documents in case the landlord's evidence differs from what you were told.

Use the interactive checker on getrentersrights.com for the full step-by-step result.