Posted by: Home information pack | August 19, 2007

Home information packs

Here are a few simple steps to avoid home information packs on all home sizes.

  1.  There is no legal definition of a bedroom, so call you bedrooms rooms you are home information packs free.

Next there is a private sale where no advertising takes place ie FRIENDS COLLEGUES FAMILY MEMBERS.

  1. No home information packs required.

David Marsden, the head of the property department at law firm Matthew Arnold and Baldwin, pointed out.

He said: “Under planning law, it is about whether rooms are habitable, not whether they are bedrooms or not.”

Therefore call your bedrooms, rooms you are Home information packs, HIPs and EPC free on all homes, 1 bed, 2 bed, 3 bed and 4 bedrooms and larger properties.

Posted by: Home information pack | August 17, 2007

3 bedroom Home information packs “how to avoid them”

I see Home information packs or HIPs are now needed on  3 bedroom properties, unless you call your “3 bedroom home a 3 room home.”

So repeat after me, “my 3 bedroom is now a 3 room home”, and i will not pay for HIPS.

  • As reported on BBC news – Estate agents are also back dating the sale instruction to avoid the HIPs pack, So with 3 bedroom homes from September, you gave the sale instruction in August didn’t you.

HIPs pack providers will tell you such nonsense such as, you will lose out on people looking online for a home. If you market your 4 bedroom or 3 bedroom home, as 4 rooms and 3 rooms upstairs…

Well listen up  as reportEd on BBC NEWS “estate agents have admitted they don’t give a damn about online home sales” as more sales are carried out in the estate agencies themselves.

There be HIPs free and EPC free unless you want some idiot clumping around your home, and we are not talking estate agents.

Posted by: Home information pack | August 15, 2007

Institute of home inspection “Idiots to do nothing”

It would appear the below named idiots are serving notice on the government.
They the government must be laughing there socks off.

For homeowners do you really want to let these idiots loose in your home…

Statement from IHI Chairman

It is not without considerable debate that the Institute of Home Inspection Council has unanimously voted to serve a Notice of Intent upon the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government regarding the lack of commitment and consultation given to DEAs and HIs in delivering its HIPs programme.

This is their Mission Statement.

The Institute of Home Inspection is formed to protect, enhance and further develop the technology, profession and practice of home and energy inspection and the advancement of education in the said professions and practice for the ultimate benefit of the public in general.

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