What is a HIP:
A Home Information Pack (HIP), also known as the 'seller's pack', is a compilation
of documents that you need when you're going to sell your house. A HIP is mainly
made up of an Energy Performance Certificate, Local Authority and Drainage and Water
searches, Title Documents, Sale Statement and the Property Information Questionnaire.
By being able to provide these documents upfront to potential buyers, it is hoped
that fewer transactions will fall through as there will be no hidden information.
Government HIP Legislation
Home Information Packs were introduced by the Government in 2007 as part of a new
legislation to speed up the process of property sales and to provide more information
upfront to potential buyers.
On the 1st August 2007, Home Information Packs (HIPs) were introduced for properties
with 4 bedrooms and above.
On the 10th September 2007, the scheme was extended to all properties with 3 bedrooms
and above.
Since the 14th December 2007, all residential properties are now
subject to requiring a Home Information Pack when a property is being marketed.
On 6th April, HIP legislation changed again to include new requirements:
Part of the HIP (SkinnyHIP) must now be complete before a property can legally be
marketed. (Index, Sale Statement, Land Registry documentation, Energy Performance
Certificate "EPC" and the Property Information Questionnaire "PIQ")
It is a legal requirement to have these documents in place before a property can
be placed on the market. This is enforced by Trading Standards with penalty fines.