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Suspension of Home Information Packs : Questions and Answers Please note that the Home Information Pack duties are suspended with immediate effect from 21 May 2010. This means that homes marketed for sale on or after this date will no longer require a Home Information Pack. However, Energy Performance Certificates are still required. I am just about to put my house on the market. Do I still need a HIP? that date will no longer need a HIP. However, you will need to have commissioned, but not necessarily received an Energy Performance Certificate before marketing can start. What do you mean by "commissioned an EPC"? an accredited Energy Assessor to carry out an energy performance assessment. Who or what is an Energy Assessor? HIP providers may be able to provide this service as long as they are accredited under scheme as an energy assessor. I have ordered a HIP but have not received it yet - what should I do? suspended on Friday 21 May and homes put on the market on or after that date will not need one, although you will still need to have commissioned but not necessarily received an Energy Performance Certificate before marketing can start. My home is already on the market with a HIP - do I have to do anything? should be included in your HIP. Will I still need an EPC after the suspension of HIPs? Performance Certificate before marketing can start. Whose duty is it to provide the EPC? When does the EPC have to be provided? It should be provided to potential buyers at the earliest opportunity and before entering into a contract to sell the property. What is the penalty for not providing an EPC - who will enforce it? There is a fixed penalty of £200. Enforcement of these requirements is the responsibility of Trading Standards Officers. There are also penalties for not complying with the duty to commission an EPC before putting the property on the market. How do I get a copy of the EPC done on my home - I never received a copy of my HIP? provide you with a copy of the EPC. Can I reuse the EPC I received in the HIP when I come to sell my home if it (the EPC) is more than 3 years old? Can I still rely on the HIP produced for the home I am buying? I know there was a HIP produced for the house I am buying but the agent is now refusing to provide a copy - is that right? Yes. There is no longer a duty on estate agents to provide a copy of the HIP to potential buyers. Does this mean more expense for first time buyers? have to commission their own searches. These will typically cost in the region of £150 which is a relatively small amount in the context of overall transaction costs. Why hasn't the Government consulted on this, they promised to do so in opposition? abolish HIPs and will do so as soon as primary legislation is available. and bureaucracy from the housing market. leading up to the Government seeking powers from Parliament to abolish HIPs. I am a HIP provider - will I get compensation? the introduction of HIPs and promised to abolish them in their respective manifestos. provide information to buyers on a voluntary basis and HIP providers can offer such products. Thousands of people involved in the production of HIPs will now lose their jobs? basis of providing job security. HIPs are not providing value for money for sellers or for buyers, so we should not continue burden to the market with this extra layer of bureaucracy. still require Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), evidence of title and local searches. I am a Home Inspector and abolishing HIPs means that there is no possibility of using my qualifications? domestic EPCs which continue to be required for rental properties and properties marketed for sale. Will the Government compensate Home Inspectors? However, when the Government was in opposition they made it clear that they opposed HIPs and set out in their manifestos plans to abolish them if elected. Will an EPC still be needed after the suspension of HIPs? Certificate before marketing can start. Estate agents cannot start marketing until they are satisfied that an EPC is available or has been commissioned. suspension of HIPs. They must do so as soon as the energy information becomes available. Who will be responsible for providing the EPC? landlord, in the case of a building being rented. In the case of new buildings the duty to provide an EPC falls on the builder. When does the EPC have to be provided? of contracts. As soon as the EPC is obtained the energy rating or the EPC must be included with any written particulars. Where is the legislation on EPCs contained? (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 (as amended by the Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2010). What are the penalties for non-compliance? nclude energy information in written particulars is £200. The enforcement of these requirements is the responsibility of Trading Standards Officers. How long will the EPC be valid for if it is not part of a HIP? What about the requirement to include energy information in written particulars? EPC has been obtained. What if the EPC is not available when I prepare the written particulars? added to the written particulars as soon as it is available. Is there a time limit on this? 28 days of the property going on the market. How long will the HIP suspension last - why don't you just abolish them outright? Why not just suspend HIPs and leave it at that? therefore an interim measure. Will estate agents have any HIP duties once they are suspended? No but there will be duties under the EPB Regulations for agents to ensure that an EPC has been commissioned before marketing starts and to include the rating in written particulars when available. Am I still obliged to provide a copy of the HIP? still have to provide a copy of the EPC to potential buyers at the earliest opportunity and in any event before exchange of contracts. I received a request for a copy of the HIP before the suspension date - am I still obliged to provide it? Can buyers still rely on a HIP after the suspension date? Will estate agents still be liable for breaches that occurred before HIPs were suspended? decide whether to pursue the matter. Can personal search companies go back to using insurance in their searches when they can't get information from local authorities? The rules on the content of searches only applied to searches in the HIP and will not apply to searches provided in other circumstances. Will the CLG be providing guidance on the effect of these changes? For more information, please feel free to contact us and we will do our best to help make sense of it! Our EPC service also extends to the following areas: Coventry, Ryton on Dunsmore, Kenilworth, Earlsdon, Binley, Finham, Tile Hill, Canley, Keresley, Nuneaton,
Bedworth, Leamington Spa, Shipston on Stour, Kineton, Warwick, Bubbenhall, Allesley, Coundon, Holbrooks,
Longford, Bell Green, Wood End, Henley Green, Radford, Stoke Heath, Whoberley, Spon End, Wyken,
Stoke Aldermoor, Cheylesmore and Whitley, Rugby.
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