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Areas of expertise
Sellers'
frequently asked questions regarding HIPs When
do I have to provide a HIP? The
Pack includes an Energy Performance Certificate, containing advice on how to cut
carbon emissions and fuel bills. Also included are documents such as a sale
statement, searches and evidence of title. Currently,
any property that was already on the market on the relevant commencement date
(i.e. 1 August 2007 for sales of homes with four or more bedrooms; 10 September
2007 for those with three or more bedrooms and 14 December for all properties)
does not need to have a HIP. At
this stage no such date has been set when all properties that are on the market
will be required to have a HIP. The
mandatory documents are: ·
An index (ie a list of the contents of
the HIP) ·
A sale statement (summarising the
terms of sale) ·
Evidence of title ·
Standard searches (ie local authority
enquiries and a drainage and water search) ·
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
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Commonhold information (where
appropriate) ·
A copy of the lease (where
appropriate) Documents
that are optional include: ·
A Home Condition Report (HCR) ·
Additional leasehold, information ·
Guarantees and warranties ·
Other searches relevant to the
particular area I'm
selling my house privately - do I need a Home Information Pack? Who
pays for the Pack? How
will I pay for the Pack? Do
I have to put electrical certificates in my Pack? I've
lost guarantees of work I have had done - what do I do? Should
the pack include a Home Condition Report? My
house has been on the market before HIPs came in. If I change Estate Agents now,
do I have to get a HIP?
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