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Home Inspection News
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Wednesday, 15 November 2006 |
MORE than two thirds of respondents to a members’ survey by the National Association of Estate Agents do not believe Home Information Packs will be introduced by the Government deadline of June 1.
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Home Inspection News
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
Two Government consultants accused of a conflict of interest over assessing companies to administer the new home inspector scheme have been suspended ahead of a possible National Audit Office inquiry. The news is the latest blow for the Government's Home Information Packs after ministers agreed to axe the compulsory element of the home condition reports earlier this year.
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Sunday, 05 November 2006 |
Nine years after Labour committed itself to home information packs to combat gazumping and the breakdown of house-buying chains, a scaled-down version of the scheme is to be launched this week.
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Home Inspection News
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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
Mike Ockenden, Director General, Association of Home Information Pack Providers (AHIPP) responds to CML’s recent criticisms of the Home Information Pack (HIP):
I was alarmed to read the negative comments regarding HIPs, recently made by Michael Coogan of CML at the Property Forum annual dinner. While I understand that CML have a number of concerns surrounding the future of packs, and in particular the early roll out planned for later this year, I feel compelled to put right some of the inaccuracies in Mr Coogan’s statement.
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Saturday, 28 October 2006 |
Mortgage lenders have called on the government to drop its plan to introduce Home Information Packs (HIPs) into the house selling process.
Michael Coogan, head of the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), said they now looked like a costly indulgence.
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