Three bed homes to be covered by HIPs

October 1, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Mortgages

The controversial Home Information Packs, also known simply as HIPs, have so far been used on properties that are being sold and have four or more bedrooms.

These HIPs were designed to cover all homes being sold, but lack of training of relevant assessors meant that there were not enough resources to cover this, and as a result only houses with four or more bedrooms were covered when the scheme was finally launched earlier this year. However, the government promised that as further staff members were trained the scheme would be rolled out to cover all properties.

It seems as though the government is quickly ensuring that it keeps its word, after an earlier announcement this week that HIPs would now also cover three bedroom homes. The plan is to continue rolling out the scheme to smaller properties as time goes on a more staff are trained, until eventually all homes will be covered with the Home Information Packs. These packs will provide a range of details such as energy information, property deeds, and more.

The HIPs have been at the centre of controversy for some months, with many experts stating that they will have a negative impact on the housing market, and that they will prove too costly for sellers. Although these packs provide information for the buyer of a property, and can save them time and money, they will cost the seller, and could prove troublesome for sellers according to some professionals.

According to the Communities Minister Baroness Andrews: ‘We are now ready to start rolling out Hips and EPCs to the next part of the market as promised, and improve the home buying and selling process which currently is not working for consumers or the environment.’

Tom Smith
1st October 2007

Tags: packs, property, hips, government, information, home

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