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A seller's burden Print E-mail
Home Inspection News
Sunday, 02 April 2006

A seller's burden Home Information Packs are meant to speed up the buying process. Phil Spencer reckons they will do more harm than good

 
Buying made easy? Print E-mail
Home Inspection News
Sunday, 26 March 2006

Agents are divided, but Home Information Packs are winning fans, says Graham Norwood More unnecessary and costly bureaucracy or a time-saving, financially prudent exercise? Home Information Packs (Hips), which come into force in June 2007, have divided the property industry. But what about the people they are supposed to help? Well, Gary Cooper says the old adage that buying a house is one of life's most stressful experiences is complete nonsense - thanks to Hips.

 
Government Timeline for Home Information Pack Reform published Print E-mail
Home Inspection News
Thursday, 16 March 2006

Key milestones for the Home Information Pack programmes are published today, setting out what Government and industry need to do to ensure that Home Information Packs are successfully launched to consumers on 1 June 2007. 

Home Information Packs are a key part of a programme of reforms including electronic conveyancing, improved search processes and an estate agents redress system which will ensure consumers get a better deal when it comes to buying and selling a home.

 
Independent Estate Agents will lose out Print E-mail
Home Inspection News
Thursday, 16 March 2006
Local independent estate agents are running the risk of losing their independence when HIPs are introduced, says Hailstone, as new major corporate players enter the market in the wake of HIPs. The announcement by supermarket chain ASDA that they are to enter the home sales market and will give HIPs away free is a perfect example of what is likely to happen. In my view, local estate agents need to act now to protect their independence not wait until next year.

 
Mortgage lenders support HIPS Print E-mail
Home Inspection News
Thursday, 16 March 2006
The CML welcomes the timeline that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has today published for implementing home information packs. The CML regards this as essential to enable the ODPM and the industry to work together to an agreed timetable, and to monitor whether progress is on track.

 
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