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Who Pays the Cost of a BER Certificate?

Any fee for a BER for a building will be payable by the owner (directly or through their agent) and is responsible for any fees payable to the BER Assessor.

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€230 €300
€340 €460
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€1400 €1800
€1900 €2500
€2400 €3100
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