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Home Information Packs (HIPS)

 
The 2 most common questions about HIPS are
  1. Do I require one?
  2. What is in a Home Information Pack (HIP)?

Do I require one?


Basically ALL new properties to market will require a HIP, unless you fall into 1 of the following points.

  • Properties in Scotland.
  • 4 or more bedrooms homes that have been continuously marketed before the 4th August 2007.
  • 3 bedroom homes that have been continuously marketed before the 10th September 2007.
  • 2 or less bedrooms homes that have been continuously marketed before 14th December 2007.
  • Properties where there is no marketing such as selling to a member of the family.
  • Non-residential properties such as an office.
  • Mixed sales such as a shop with a flat.
  • Sales of a portfolio of properties.
  • Properties not being sold with vacant possession such as a tenant.
  • Unsafe properties or properties to be demolished.

So unless you fall into 1 of those points above you will require a HIP. If you were marketing your property before the dates specified, please note that even if you property comes of the market for 1 day, and then goes back on the market, as it has not been continuously marketed you will then require a HIP.

If you market your property without a HIP where you did not fall under one or more of the exemption rules, you will face the possibility of a penalty for each day it remains on the market, as well as being asked to take the property of the market until you have ordered a HIP.

Once you have ordered your HIP you can market your property while it is being created.



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