Home Information Packs
The Home Information Pack (also known as the HIP) is compulsory for most homes on the market in England and Wales.
A HIP is a set of documents that provides the buyer with key information on the property and must be provided by the seller or the seller's agent. It is a legal requirement to have a HIP and you can't market your property without one.
The HIP lets buyers see important information about the property at the start of the process, free of charge. This means there is less chance of buyers becoming aware of any surprises at the end of the process. The HIP can help reduce delays and extra expense to the buyer and seller.
The HIP is made up of required (compulsory) and authorised (optional) items.
The following are compulsory documents which must be included in your HIP:
Freehold properties
- Home Information Pack Index
- the new Property Information Questionnaire (PIQ) (as of 6 April 2009 )
- Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) or Predicted Energy Assessment (PEA)
- sustainability information (required for newly built homes)
- sale statement
- evidence of title
- standard searches (local authority and drainage and water)
Leasehold properties
- all the compulsory documents above
- a copy of the lease
Other documents are optional and may include:
- Home Condition Report
- legal summary
- home use/contents form
- other documents like specialist searches (for example, the seller may choose to include a mining search in a mining area).
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