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Alternatives to getting a job

29th September 2009
You may be having trouble finding your ideal job in this recession. There are still many alternatives that may help you get to where you want to be. Here are some suggestions from My CV and Me. Take a break and travel Employers are generally positiv... Read >
Author: Ran

Energy Performance Certificate – What Does This Hold for a Landlord?

16th September 2009
Energy Performance certificate is meant for buildings which are for commercial or domestic properties are built, sold or rented. This means that sellers require them for private sales and landlords need to provide them to prospective tenants. A tenant is ... Read >
Author: Gyan K

HIP Packs Mutually Beneficially to both - Buyer and Seller!

23rd August 2009
HIP stands for Home Information Pack. It is used to save on the wastage of time in future. Therefore provide all information about your house right away. Reach out to a HIP specialist to offer you information pack for your home. Your hip consultant will g... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty

HIP and EPC Certificate!

16th August 2009
Energy Performance certificate makes possible to compare ratings with benchmarks. In order to understand the energy efficiency of a building, home owners opt for EPC. It is mandatory to have this certificate as part of a home information pack. If your ... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty

HIPS For Tenanted Properties - Useful Guide!

08th August 2009
Home Information Packs consists of all information that buyers and sellers need to make an informed decision. HIPS for tenanted properties are quite essential as it informs what condition a house is in. It is provided by leading Home Information Pack prov... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Home Information Pack - What Is Its Purpose?

08th August 2009
Home information pack is known as HIP. It provides information about a property before they incur costs. If the landlords offer complete information about their property or house to be sold, they can save on the wastage of time later. A buyer will be fu... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Moving Home Has Never Been Easier

16th July 2009
Despite moving home being in the top three most stressful things to do, we all have to do it. Whether we’re renting or buying it’s like rain on a Bank Holiday weekend – inevitable! Thankfully, home removals can be made so much easier by using profes... Read >
Author: Laura room

Davey Franklin Jones Solicitors Spring Law Update 2

17th June 2009
Compulsory Maternity Leave Publicity was given to the French minister who returned to work only 5 days after giving birth to her child. Under UK law, there is a compulsory period of maternity leave lasting two weeks from the birth. An employer would com... Read >
Author: DFJ

Guide to Home Information Packs!

12th June 2009
If you are a buyer or a seller, then you can benefit by having home information packs. Home information packs (HIP) provide crucial information to a buyer and seller. This kind of information comes in handy at the initial procedure of the home buying proc... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Dispute over HIPs

08th May 2009
In the week that Alistair Darling announced this years Budget Report it was inevitable that there would be voices of discontent raised about the government's plans for the housing and conveyancing sectors and this certainly held true, with one Tory MP arg... Read >
Author: Darrell

Why Do You Hire Estate Solicitor?

05th May 2009
We all wish that our estate and property are handled by some generous and responsible hands. For this reason people seek estate solicitors. By finding a good estate solicitor one can ensure that his or her assets are taken care of or handled carefully aft... Read >
Author: Divya

Myths of Home Information Packs (HIP)

27th March 2009
Home Information Packs (HIP) are becoming more widely accepted since the first date of implementation. However, with the Home Information Pack’s existence also comes some fallacies and myths which have been attached to them. Due to this we have decided ... Read >
Author: Paul Davis

Myths of Home Information Packs (HIP)

27th March 2009
Home Information Packs (HIP) are becoming more widely accepted since the first date of implementation. However, with the Home Information Pack’s existence also comes some fallacies and myths which have been attached to them. Due to this we have decided ... Read >
Author: Paul Davis

Myths of Home Information Packs (HIP)

27th March 2009
Home Information Packs (HIP) are becoming more widely accepted since the first date of implementation. However, with the Home Information Pack’s existence also comes some fallacies and myths which have been attached to them. Due to this we have decided ... Read >
Author: Paul Davis

Home Information Packs!

13th March 2009
Under the provisions of the Housing Act 2004 a Home Information Pack (HIP), is also known as a Seller's Pack. It should be provided before a property in England and Wales can be put on the open market for sale with vacant possession. The pack consists of ... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Quick Guide To Conveyancing

10th March 2009
Despite the recession and decrease in property prices, people will always move house, even in 2009! To make this process as simple as possible, it is good to understand what is involved what needs to be dealt with. One of the key processes of buying and s... Read >
Author: Laura room

Home Information Packs and House Buying Companies

03rd March 2009
Sell your home to a house buying company and you will not need a home information pack (HIP) Private buyers of houses do not require a pack. This means you avoid the delay, hassle and cost of compiling a HIP. For more info on the HIP regulations read on... Read >
Author: SearchPath

Home Information Packs Vital Information Needed

21st January 2009
Home information packs offer crucial information required by a buyer and seller. It becomes important at the very start of the home buying process. A Buyer gets a clearer picture of the house he’s going to buy, and can find out if it’s worth buying. T... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty

Home Information Packs and Home Buying Companies

16th January 2009
Sell your home to a house buyer and you will not need a home information pack (HIP). This means you avoid the delay, hassle and cost of compiling a HIP. For more info on the HIP regulations read on. What is a Home Information Pack? • Since 14 Decembe... Read >
Author: SearchPath

Learn Catholic Home School and Home Schooling Catholic

16th November 2008
Many Catholic parents are uncomfortable with the current school education system. Besides the approach to various subjects with may be contrary to their religious beliefs, many parents feel that the actual importance of religion in life is undervalued. Th... Read >
Author: Carol Currie

HIP Terms & Definitions

21st October 2008
The HIP (Home Information Pack) was first introduced by the UK government in August 2007. It is now compulsory for any person in the UK selling their home to make a HIP available to potential buyers. There now follows an explanation of terms commonly as... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

A Guide to Selling your Home

08th October 2008
Anybody in the UK who wishes to sell their home has many things to consider. From choosing how the property will be marketed to arranging for a Home Information Pack there are many things that must be done to give the best possible chance of a quick sale... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Home Information Packs - Are they having an impact?

22nd August 2008
Home Information Packs were originally deemed by Government to be the solution to the common problem of gazumping. HIPs were finally introduced last August in a bid to simplify the home-buying process. One of the main aims of the HIP legislation i... Read >
Author: Bill Bailey

Home Information Packs (HIPS) – A Quick Guide

14th August 2008
In recent months in the UK there has been a lot of discussion about the newly introduced Home Information Packs (HIPs). On television and in newspapers much has been made of the HIP and the impact it will have on the UK house buying process. If you live... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

A Stress Free Way To Deal With Property Sales

18th July 2008
Buying and selling your property is stressful and also involves a lot of money so being prepared to do some research and getting stuck in can help save you a lot of money in all aspect of the process especially conveyancing. If you are thinking of sell... Read >
Author: Elfy Anders

Tesco To Offer Conveyancing Service

15th July 2008
Good mortgage deals are becoming harder and harder to come by with more and more lenders upping their fixed rates. The interest rates on fixed rate mortgages have now reached a ten year high and some experts believe they are going to continue to rise even... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers

Domestic Energy Assessors Help Homeowners Show the Energy Efficiency of Their Homes When Selling

07th July 2008
There is a new breed of professionals who you will get to know about now when you start out to sell your home. They are called Domestic Energy Assessors and are out now in England and Wales performing a brand new service. The role of the Domestic Energ... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Hips future in question again

20th May 2008
For a while home information packs have appeared to drop off the radar, following the final implementation of them as a home-seller's requirement in December for small homes. But this week has seen all that change, something that may concern those looking... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

First-time buyers set to struggle even more

16th April 2008
With the continued rise in house prices and interest rates, it's little wonder that first-time buyers have been finding it difficult to make those first, tentative steps onto the property ladder - especially when you consider that in the current UK proper... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Hips Hips hooray?

07th April 2008
It is now more than three months since the controversial home information packs (Hips) became mandatory for all homes being sold in Britain. For many, this was heralding an age of bureaucracy and extra red tape, a view taken by the likes of the Royal Inst... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Utilities - Natural Harvest

28th March 2008
Green energy has become a major talking point amongst politicians, energy companies and consumers alike. And with the recent opening of the UK’s first biomass power station, the idea of generating power by using waste products – in this case waste... Read >
Author: DCollins

Home Information Packs

07th March 2008
After false starts and last minute changes Home Information Packs for residential properties are finally with us. Save for certain exceptions, all residential properties marketed for sale since 15th December 2007 require a Home Information Pack. Sel... Read >
Author: Margaret Bradley

Broadband - Awareness Campaigns

13th February 2008
A series of events themed around safety on the Internet is being aimed at both children and parents in an attempt to raise awareness of dangers and risks on the Internet. With broadband connections available more freely nowadays and more of us now havi... Read >
Author: DCollins

Apply For An Energy Performance Certificate

08th November 2007
An energy performance certificate, while spouting the theme of energy efficiency and clean air for all, is not welcomed by all of its United Kingdom population. Some view it as a costly Big Brother piece of legislation, although most of these haranguers s... Read >
Author: Christopher

10 Tips On Choosing The Right Franchise

05th November 2007
Starting a franchise is a serious decision. The choice must be well thought of and not random. It is important to take the right step and not have regrets later. So as a business entrepreneur take the right decision by:1. Finding out all about franchising... Read >
Author: Artaza Burrows

The story of the UK HIPs or Home Information Pack

20th September 2007
There has been much confusion, fear and change regarding these packs Ministers have wrecked Hip scheme's foundations Estate agency may go private over Hips. There has been a U-turn Labour climb-down on Home Information Packs. There is fear the property i... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services

Understanding Home Information Packs (aka HIPs)

20th August 2007
Home Information Pack (HIP), also referred to as the 'Seller's Pack', is a set of documents conveying information about any property owned by an individual in England and Wales. This means that, if any owner intends to sell the property, then he/she h... Read >
Author: Manuel Kupka

3 Business Models for Creating Wealth on the Internet in 2007

02nd August 2007
The Internet can make you wealthy beyond your wildest dreams! If you are like most people, you've heard this over and over again, but exactly HOW can you do it? Over the last 9 years, I have researched hundreds of Internet business opportunities... I ... Read >
Author: Sean Gum (www.SeanGum.com)

Buy property in Turkey with confidence

26th July 2007
Turkey's popularity as an overseas property hotspot is very apparent as 2007 sees a flurry of activity from overseas property buyers looking for the best deal in Turkey. It is no wonder property investors who secure the right property in the right locatio... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Home Information packs U-Turn

30th May 2007
It was announced on the 22nd of May that the government is putting back the implementation of the Home Information Packs (HIPs) and the Energy Performance Certifcates (EPCs) until the 1st of August. Even then, they will only be applicable to the sale of ... Read >
Author: Carlton Johnson

HIPs Backlash

24th May 2007
Before they have even come into force on the first of June, the Government’s home information packs HIPs have been widely criticised by, well, pretty much everyone. Last week the Conservative party failed in an eleventh hour bid to block the introductio... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

You've Got To be HIP(s)

21st May 2007
From June 1 2007, everyone involved in buying and selling a home will need to know about Home Information Packs (HIPs). If you are buying a new home the pack will offer essential information about the property you wish to buy. If you are a seller you w... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

Key Real Estate Investment Information Packs Facing Legal Challenge

21st May 2007
A key policy that was once the cornerstone of the new Labour manifesto in 1997 is facing an important legal challenge. The Home Information Packs or HIP’s for short that are due to become law in England and Wales in June 1st run the risk of becoming a c... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Green, Green Mortgages At Home

21st May 2007
A ‘green mortgage’ is a mortgage that is favorable to the environment. This means that lenders will plant a certain number of trees per loan; the idea being to offset its carbon footprint. They may also make a donation, on behalf of the borrower, to e... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

Problems loom for Home Information Packs

16th May 2007
“Drop them now or risk damaging the market”- so say Peers. Well that’s fairly damning. It would appear that one of the United Kingdom government’s flagship policies is in trouble. Well, there’s nothing new in that but except with this one it ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Understanding Home Information Packs

21st April 2007
Whether Home Information Packs (HIPs) will or won't take effect is a theme that has been debated endlessly over the past few weeks and months. Leaves you thinking that everything that can be said has already been said.? Yet there as many different sp... Read >
Author: Chris

Why You Should Use A Realtor.

13th March 2007
Consider this: if you needed work done on your teeth, would you go to a dentist or do it yourself? The same theory applies to real estate. The art of selling a home is something that takes years to perfect. There are so many aspects of home sales that the... Read >
Author: Matt Barker

Lenders Show Support for Home Information Pack

21st July 2006
Buying and selling a property doesn't always go according to plan. One in four transactions collapse before contracts are exchanged, wasting time and money. The government is concerned that many house purchases fall through because of the time it takes... Read >
Author: Alison White

7 tips in creating publicity for corporate events

21st March 2006
Organising corporate events can be exciting and interesting but simultaneously stressful and nerve-racking. This is especially true when corporate event managers are faced with a dilemma in balancing the need to create an enjoyable and beneficial event, a... Read >
Author: Shane Williss