Articles, tagged with "information packs", page 6
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 introduction ...
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Author:
JamesQuinton
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...
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Author:
JamesQuinton
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 com...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
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 env...
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Author:
JamesQuinton
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 could have...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
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...
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Author:
Chris
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...
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Author:
Matt Barker
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...
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Author:
Alison White
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...
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Author:
Shane Williss