Submit your site
to our
Home Information Pack
directory.
 
Home Information Packs which are also known as the HIPs are compulsory for the majority of properties in England and Wales being marketed. In 6 April 2009, important changes were made to HIPs meaning better information is now available as soon as a property is marketed.

The pack contain documents that provide the buyer with key information about the home and must be provided by the seller or the agent. It is against the law to market a property without one in England and Wales.

The home pack give buyers access to important information about the property at the beginning of the buying process without having to spend a penny. It is less likely that buyers will become aware of issues at the end of the process especially if they have the HIP includes the optional Home Condition Report. In theory the info pack will reduce delays and extra costs for both the buyer and the seller. However, the jury is still out.

 
Brokers and lenders express concern over HIPs
Home Inspection News

Latest broker research from the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA) has shown intermediaries' business volumes may be adversely by the introduction of home information packs (HIPs).

 
Tories call for halt to home information packs
Home Inspection News

The Conservative party plans to pressurise the government into halting the introduction of home information packs (Hips).

Research by estate agents, published today, shows that the majority of the public would think twice about selling their house following the introduction of the packs in June 2007.

 
Tories criticise sellers' packs
Home Inspection News

The Conservative Party has outlined its plans to help first-time buyers, including voting against the introduction of home information packs when the regulations are laid before parliament in the spring.

 
Should sellers beware house sale reform?
Home Inspection News

You don't need property price indices to see that the house-selling market is hotting up. All around Britain you can hear the screams of anguish from buyers and sellers alike as they undergo the torture of dealing with unscrupulous estate agents and recalcitrant solicitors.

 
Will the new home information packs work?
Home Inspection News

Will the long-awaited home information pack clean up the house buying process? They come into force in June 2007, but critics say the new breed of home inspectors will only make matters worse.

 
Homeowners at the mercy of 'cowboys'
Home Inspection News

Home information packs will put families looking to sell their houses at risk from "cowboy" inspectors, it has been claimed. The planned change to the way houses are bought and sold will provide "a breeding ground" for unqualified surveyors, critics said. Inspectors will compile £350 "home condition reports" for the packs.

 
Home packs 'could be used by criminals'
Home Inspection News

Criminals could use the Government's proposed home seller's packs to target vulnerable addresses, the Law Society warned today.

 
<< Start < Prev 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Next > End >>

Results 183 - 189 of 189
Privacy | Terms and Conditions