You are browsing:
Home
> Property News
>
2007 05 > Hips roll-out to be delayed
GUIDES
News Categories
Buying Property
Credit Crunch
EPCs
Estate Agents
First Time Buyers
General
Home Information Packs
House Building
House Prices
Interest Rates
Landlords Buy To Let
Mortgages
Property Tax
Renting Property
Selling Property
Stamp Duty
Utilities
Credit Crunch
EPCs
Estate Agents
First Time Buyers
General
Home Information Packs
House Building
House Prices
Interest Rates
Landlords Buy To Let
Mortgages
Property Tax
Renting Property
Selling Property
Stamp Duty
Utilities
News Archives
2008 November
2008 October
2008 September
2008 August
2008 July
2008 June
2008 May
2008 April
2008 March
2008 February
2008 January
2007 December
2007 November
2007 October
2007 September
2007 August
2007 July
2007 June
2007 May
2007 April
2007 March
2007 February
2007 January
2006 December
2006 November
2006 October
2006 September
2006 August
2006 July
2006 June
2006 May
2006 April
2006 March
2008 October
2008 September
2008 August
2008 July
2008 June
2008 May
2008 April
2008 March
2008 February
2008 January
2007 December
2007 November
2007 October
2007 September
2007 August
2007 July
2007 June
2007 May
2007 April
2007 March
2007 February
2007 January
2006 December
2006 November
2006 October
2006 September
2006 August
2006 July
2006 June
2006 May
2006 April
2006 March
Hips roll-out to be delayed
Posted: 23 May 2007 10:56:06 GMT
The government yesterday announced that the national roll-out of Home Information Packs (Hips), initially planned for June 1st, is to be delayed until August 1st amid confusion over the inclusion of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
The government yesterday announced that the national roll-out of Home Information Packs (Hips), initially planned for June 1st, is to be delayed until August 1st amid confusion over the inclusion of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly made the announcement yesterday after a judge ruled that EPCs should not be included in Hips for the time being, following a legal challenge from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).
Rics said it was concerned about the lack of consultation regarding the packs, in particular relating to the EPCs, which the government views as a crucial element to Hips.
Ms Kelly also said that Hips would be implemented in stages, with sales of homes with four or more bedrooms the first to require the packs.
Commenting on what it described as the government's "11th hour delay", the Council for Mortgage lenders criticised the government's confusion of the Hips and energy improvement issues.
"We support energy improvement measures," CML director general Michael Coogan said.
"But, in our view, Hips are not a prerequisite for delivering the green agenda.
"With the fundamental lack of confidence that now exists in them, we urge the government to ditch the gold-plating and concentrate on better ways of delivering its objectives."
An estimated 17 per cent of owner-occupied homes have four or more bedrooms, meaning they will be immediately affected by the changes on August 1st.
© Houseladder Ltd
MOST POPULAR
FREE Property Advert
Selling or Letting? List Your Property FREE Now
FREE eBook worth 47
How To Sell Or Let FASTER and Save 1000s
MOST POPULAR
FREE Property Advert
Selling or Letting? List Your Property FREE Now!
FREE eBook worth £47
How To Sell Or Let FASTER and Save £1000s!
Mortgage Help
Free Quote & Advice.
Remortgages, Adverse, CCJ, Equity Release.
Home Insurance
Compare Buildings and Contents Insurance. Get a Quote Now!
Home Information Packs
Now law for all new properties to market. Do You Need A HIP?
Conveyancing
Get a Quote and Save £100s.
Tenancy Agreement
Get Your Tenancy Agreement Here.
Tax Guides
How To Avoid Property Tax and Save £1000s
FREE Property Advert
Selling or Letting? List Your Property FREE Now!
FREE eBook worth £47
How To Sell Or Let FASTER and Save £1000s!
Mortgage Help
Free Quote & Advice.
Remortgages, Adverse, CCJ, Equity Release.
Home Insurance
Compare Buildings and Contents Insurance. Get a Quote Now!
Home Information Packs
Now law for all new properties to market. Do You Need A HIP?
Conveyancing
Get a Quote and Save £100s.
Tenancy Agreement
Get Your Tenancy Agreement Here.
Tax Guides
How To Avoid Property Tax and Save £1000s
