Would a building owner be penalised if a tenant subleased their office space of more than 2000 square metres without disclosing the required information?
For subleases of a disclosure affected building (or a disclosure affected area of a building), the disclosure obligations fall on the existing tenant (the lessee, or prospective sublessor) to obtain and register a Building Energy Efficiency Certificate (BEEC) (or a NABERS Energy rating during the transition period). A tenant who does not obtain and register a BEEC (or NABERS Energy rating during the transition period), before offering the space for sublease, is liable for a civil penalty under section 11 of the Act.
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