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Home Information Pack

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Under the provisions of the Housing Act 2004 a Home Information Pack (HIP), sometimes called a Seller’s Pack, will has to be provided before a property in England and Wales can be put on the open market for sale with vacant possession. The pack is a set of documents about the property: an Energy Performance Certificate, local authority searches, title documents, guarantees, etc. The introduction of HIPs has been subject to delays and reduced requirements, but they became mandatory for homes with four or more bedrooms on 1 August 2007 and were extended to three bedroomed properties from 10 September 2007. [1][2] The Government cited the theory that Home Information Packs would lead to a reduction in the number of abortive sales as their justification for introducing the scheme, reducing gazumping and gazundering. They were introduced despite very strong opposition from the building industry and estate agents, as well chartered surveyors.

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