Title: Home Information Packs
1Home Information Packs
- Colin Edmonds
- colinedmonds_at_howlettclarke.co.uk
- DD Tel. 01273 426187
- www.howlettclarke.co.uk
2Introduction
- Colin Edmonds
- Partner with Howlett Clarke
- and Head of Residential Conveyancing
- David Thompson
- Director of Home Inspection Services (Sussex) Ltd
HCR and Energy Efficiency certificates - Peter Moreton
- Property Search Southern
2 HIP
3Home Information Packs
- Why ?
- Government manifesto 1997
- to make it easier for people buying and selling
homes - To make the home buying process more transparent,
certain and less stressful - To reduce the current level of 27 of UK carbon
emissions that come from homes - When ?
- England and Wales from 1 June 2007
3 WHICH PROPERTIES
4Which Properties ?
- All residential sales
- except
- Those on the market before 1 June 2007
- Where there is no marketing
- Properties not sold with full vacant possession
- Mixed commercial/residential properties
4 PRE 1 JUNE
5Pre 1 June 2007 marketing
- Properties already marketed before 1 June can
continue to be marketed until - 31 December 2007 without a HIP
- the drop dead date
5 CONTENT OF HIP
6Content of Home Information Packs
- The Home Information Pack Regulations 2007 set
out provisions on the compulsory (required) - Optional (authorised) content of the Pack
6 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
7 Required Documents
- Home Information Pack index
- if a document is missing the Index must say so,
give the reason it is missing and indicate what
steps are being taken to obtain it. The index
must be revised as documents are added - Energy Performance Certificate
- Sale Statement to include
- the name of the seller
- the address of the property
- its tenure
- whether the property is registered or
unregistered - Evidence of Title
- Local and drainage and water searches
7 ADDITIONAL INFO FOR LEASEHOLD SALES
8Additional information for leasehold sales
- to include
- a copy of the lease
- any regulations or rules that apply to the
property that arent mentioned in the lease and
any proposed amendments to same - statements or summaries of service charges
covering the previous 36 months
8 AUTHORISED DOCUMENTS
9Authorised Documents
- The authorised documents include -
- Home Condition Report
- Home use/contents form
- Legal summary
- Other searches
9 NOT INCLUDED IN HIP
10What is not included in a HIP ?
- Sale Contract
- Further searches e.g. environmental commons
registration chancel repair - It is almost certain that a Buyers solicitor
will raise additional enquiries and apply for
further searches when the contract papers are
received
10 END RESULT
11End Result
- The HIP may well prevent time wasters going to
market. - It may allow a Buyer to make a more informed
decision when deciding whether or not to make an
offer - BUT
- Will the conveyancing process really alter or be
speeded up ?
11 DO YOU NEED A HIP TO MARKET
12Do you need a HIP to place a Property on the
Market ?
- Yes
- And the HIP must include the Energy Performance
Certificate (EPC) - If the EPC has not been obtained 14 days after it
has been commissioned the Property may be
marketed BUT the HIP must include proof it has
been commissioned - The EPC or the Energy and Environmental graphs
must be attached to the property particulars
provided to all prospective purchasers - Marketing can continue whilst some other
documents may be missing - Searches
- Leasehold documents
- Title to unregistered land
12 BUT
13BUT
- The application must have been made
- They must be expected within 28 days
- Proof is included in the pack
13 HOW LONG
14How long will the Pack be valid for
- As long as the property is marketed for sale
- The regulations do allow for where a Property has
been taken off the market for a period eg when
under offer or a change in Agents - The only time sensitive aspect of the Pack is the
local search (valid for six months) although the
regulations do not appear to make any provision
for the search to be renewed
14 BREACH OF REGULATIONS
15Breach of Regulations
- The Agent marketing the Property is responsible
if the HIP is defective - The provider of any specific document within the
HIP is responsible for the accuracy of the
document - Enforcement by local authority Trading Standard
Officers - warning notice
- 200.00 fine (and notification to the Office of
Fair Trading) - banning order
- NB from 1 June 2007 all Estate Agents will be
required to join the Ombudsman scheme which
covers complaints about conduct with regard to
HIPs with compensation of up to 25,000.00
15 FIRST STEPS
16The First Stepsto produce a HIP
- Referral from the Agent
- Contact with the Seller
- acceptance of Terms of Business
- money laundering
- funds to cover searches energy assessors fee
obtaining Land Registry documents - We will provide a check list of what we need to
make a start
16 H C SOLUTIONS
17The Howlett Clarke One Stop Solution
- Dedicated HIP assembly department
- All conveyancing work under the direct
supervision of an experienced Solicitor - No need to duplicate the money laundering
requirements - Access to Energy Inspectors and to Home
Inspectors - Seller/Agent to be provided with 2 hard copy
bound HIPs and 3 CD roms Estate Agent branding - Our assembly fee will be waived if instructed on
the sale - Payment can be made by credit card
17 KEY SOLUTIONS
18Key to Success
- Good Communication
- An understanding of the issues
- Local relationships and working in harness with
each other - Maintaining independence and with it
professionalism and integrity
18 COMING SOON
19Coming Soon
- New bespoke case management system
- Password access to our files to check progress on
a particular matter
18 SUMMARY
20SUMMARY
- HOWLETTCLARKESOLICITORS
- HIPS MADE SIMPLE
- Our Clients Come First
- hips_at_howlettclarke.co.uk
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22Home Inspection Services (Sussex)LtdDavid
Thompsondirectorhiss.sussex_at_ntlworld.com
23Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) and
Home Condition Report (HCR)
24WHAT IS AN EPC?
- Certificate of the energy performance of a
particular property - Gives an energy rating that can be used as a
comparator - Gives an indication of fuel costs CO2 emissions
- Identifies recommendations
25- Which properties are included?
- All construction types and style
- Non-standard
- more than 4 floors
-
- More than one extension
- Grade 1 listed building
- WHAT IS EXCLUDED?....
26 Property Types Excluded
- Residential properties sold with tenants in
possession - Multi residential
- sheltered housing, nursing homes, hotels etc
- Houses in multiple occupation (HIMOs)
- typically a large Victorian house
converted to bed-sits - EPC/HCR PROCESS.
27EPC or HCR- The Process
EPC/HCR instruction received
Accept/decline
HIP instructed
Investigate?
Input into software
Carry out inspection
EPC/HCR is produced
Arrange visit
Upload to HIP/Cert Scheme/Central Register
Inform client
Deal with queries
28RENTAL PROPERTIES
- No EPC required until October 2008.
- When first new tenant moves into property after
Oct 2008, EPC required - EPC will last for the rented property for 10
years -
EPC EXAMPLE.
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30Home Condition ReportWhat is it?
- An objective report on the condition of a
property. - Produced by a Licensed Home Inspector using a
standard format to be easy to read and
understand. - Aims to highlight building defects that are
either serious or urgent. - Aims to enable home owner and ultimate buyer to
be aware of defects in making decisions.
4 Condition Ratings
314 Condition Ratings
- Not inspected
- Condition Rating 1
- no repair needed- normal maintenance
required - Condition Rating 2
- repair or replacements needed but not
serious or urgent - Condition Rating 3
- defect requires repair/ replacement and is
either serious and/or urgent
HCR EXAMPLE
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