Hips legal challenge “groundless”

May 18, 2007 by admin  
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Home Information Packs (Hips) continue to cause a storm within the housing market but it seems that they will be given the go-ahead.

Communities and Local Government (CLG) has pledged that it will continue with the planned introduction of the packs and has reacted angrily to threats of legal action.

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) this week commenced Judicial Review proceedings against CLG over a ‘failure to carry out proper consultation prior to implementing new legislation to bring in Hips’.

CLG has slammed the legal challenge and promised that Hips will become a part of the home-selling process.

“This challenge is groundless, and we will proceed with the packs being introduced on June 1st,” said a spokesman for CLG.

“This is a shocking example of a vested interest wanting to water down important environmental information.”

Meanwhile a debate in the House of Commons over the introduction of Hips ended in victory for the government and housing minister Yvette Cooper sang the praises of Hips and in particular Energy Performance Certificates.

“The certificates will give people’s homes an energy rating for the first time,” she told MPs.

“They will give people not only the rating on their home but information on what they can do about it – what their fuel bills are likely to be and how they can cut them.”

Tags: energy, housing minister, shocking example, MPs, Yvette Cooper

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