Home Information Pack
How to save up to £100 on your home information pack
Once the public becomes aware that the home information pack does not have to be comissioned through the estate agent, they will suddenly realise that they will save up to £100 by going direct to the pack provider.
This will be helped by advertising in the local papers your prices for the home information pack, and when the Government states that the customer must have a completed home information pack before their property can be marketed.
Large increase in private HIP orders for Hipright
April for Hipright saw a large increase in the amount of HIPs produced for private homeowners. It would appear that the general public are increasingly becoming wiser about options for sourcing their packs, the increased flexibility gained from this and often the large cost savings associated.
Confirmation from industry leaders has also backed up these findings and we expect to see considerable increases in private instructions throughout the remainder of 2008.
Hipright Goes National on HIPs
Why Should You Use an Independent DEA or HI ?
As per the Housing Act 2004, property-owners are required to put together a Home Information Pack (HIP) prior to marketing their home/property for sale. This HIP essentially contains an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and other vital information that speed up the buying and selling process.
Do it Yourself Home Information Pack Help
How Do I Compile My Own Home Information Pack?
A Home Information Pack is a must if you are thinking of marketing a property. Actually, the potential buyers are entitled to receive a copy each of the HIP if they are willing to pay for the copies of the HIP and are found eligible for buying the property.
Home Condition Report or HCR explained
What is A Home Condition Report ?
The Home Condition Report is an objective report on the physical condition of a property. The HCR is more or less like a 'health check' for the property and provides information that buyers, sellers as well as mortgage lenders make use of for property buying/selling processes.
Home Information Pack or HIP explained
Home Information Pack (or HIP as it is better known) is a set of documents that provide necessary information about a property (in England and Wales) put up in the open market for sale.
Also referred to as the 'Seller's Pack', Home Information Pack is essentially a set of documents that the owner of a property will have to produce if he/she intends to sell the property.
Energy Performance Certificate or EPC explained
What is an Energy Performance Certificate?
The Energy Performance Certificate or EPC is the energy efficiency rating of a property, precisely a building. The rating is represented graphically on a scale from A to G, where A stands for the most efficient energy performance and G stands for the least efficient energy performance.
