Articles, tagged with "information packs", page 4
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...
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Author:
DFJ
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...
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Author:
Kirthy
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...
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Author:
Darrell
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...
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Author:
Divya
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 to...
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Author:
Paul Davis
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 ...
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Author:
Kirthy
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...
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Author:
Laura room
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...
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Author:
SearchPath
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. This ...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty
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...
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Author:
Carol Currie
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...
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Author:
Rich Bendall
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...
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Author:
Rich Bendall
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...
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Author:
Bill Bailey
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...
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Author:
Rich Bendall
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...
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Author:
Elfy Anders