HIPs & Energy Performance Certificates for Bournemouth & Dorset.
All HIP documents supplied by ENCO2 are legally compliant, please be aware that some companies charge less for HIPs by using "Register Views" rather than official copiesof the register. We are a local company and do not use out-of-town panels or inspectors.
If you are buying a home make sure you ask to see the Home Information Pack (HIP)
Since 14 December 2007 every home put on the market, no matter what
size, must have a Home Information Pack. It brings together valuable
information at the start of the process - such as a sale statement,
local searches and evidence of title - which could save you money, time
and stress. The Pack also includes an Energy Performance Certificate
that contains advice on how to cut CO2 emissions and fuel bills.
Make sure the estate agent provides you with the Home Information Pack
Hips provide key information needed by buyers and sellers at the very start of the home-buying process, making transactions more efficient and less likely to fall through between offer and exchand. HIP documents give consumers a clear, up front picture of what they are buying and selling.
The Home Information Pack must contain the following, which must be no more than three months old when the property is first marketed:
If the property is leasehold or commonhold, then the HIP must also include the following:
Copy of lease
Building insurance policy
Contact details for the landlord or management and any legal details
Regulations that apply
Recent service charge receipts and accounts
For a transitional period sellers can market their homes without searches or leasehold documents as long as the Home Information Pack contains evidence that they have been commissioned and will be included as soon as practicable but within 28 days.
The HIP may also contain some or all of these authorised documents:
Home Condition Report
Two sellers questionnaire forms called Home Use Form and Home Contents Form
Legal summary
Other searches such as a mining search
Energy Performance Certificate
ENCO2 can arrange for a local Domestic Energy Assessor ( DEA ) to complete an energy survey on your home, this involves taking measurements and some photographs. The DEA will check the boiler, loft and wall insulation, lighting, windows and the building fabric. Any energy saving measures that have been implemented are noted. An Energy Performance Certificate is then produced which will form part of the Home Information Pack. The property will be awarded an energy efficiency rating, similar to that of a fridge/freezer (A – G). The higher the rating, the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills will be. The EPC will also suggest energy efficiency improvements which, if followed could save hundreds of pounds every year in energy costs and reduce CO2 emmisions. All data collected is covered under the Data Protection Act 1998.
Raymond Evans is a fully accredited Domestic Energy Assessor with indemnity insurance, registered with Data Protection Act 1998 and can produce on request Basic Disclosure in accordance with Part V of the Police Act 1997.
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Areas covered: Bournmouth, Poole and all of Dorset, parts of Hampshire and Wiltshire, Abbotsbury, Beaminster, Bere Regis, Blandford Forum, Boscombe, Bridport, Christchurch, Dorchester, Easton, Fortuneswell, Gillingham, Lyme Regis, Portland, Sherborne, Southbourne, Swanage, Verwood, Wareham, Wool, Weymouth, Winborne, Highcliffe, New Milton, Lymington, Ringwood, Fordingbridge, Ashurst, Brockenhurst, New Milton, Milford on Sea, Salisbury, Wilton