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“I found the service and cost of My Hip Home fantastic, they made everything simple and straight forward and the home information pack was delivered as promised and on time”
Mrs Robinson - Lancashire

“My Hip Home, kept me informed of the progress of my hip all the way, and sent all the details to my Estate Agent when needed, excellent service keep it up”
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Who are we

My Hip Home is a dedicated Home Information Pack provider, we work with over 2000 Domestic Energy Assessors nationwide, this is the person who completes the energy performance certificate (EPC), we are committed to providing top quality Hips directly to the customer at a great price.

Hips - How we do it

We have completely revolutionised our Hip ordering system, and with our high volume purchasing power we are able to offer top quality fully compliant Hips at discounted prices.

Who Needs a Home Information Pack – Hip?

From the 14th December 2007 any property that is marketed for sale in England and Wales will need a Hip.

Can I market the property before I receive the Hip?

The Hip needs to be ordered when the property is first put on the market, at the moment and until 31st December 2008, you do not need to have possession of the Hip but must have proof that one has been ordered.

What’s in the Hip

In brief the pack contains:

  • An index (i.e. a list of the contents of the HIP)
  • A sale statement (summarising the terms of sale)
  • Evidence of title
  • Standard searches (i.e. local authority enquiries and a drainage and water search)
  • An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
  • Commonhold information (where appropriate)
  • A copy of the lease (where appropriate)

Do all properties need a Hip?

Most standard properties need a Hip but there are some exceptions,
You do not need a Home Information Pack for:

  • Properties where there is no marketing (e.g. sale to member of your family)
  • Non-residential properties
  • Seasonal and holiday accommodation
  • Mixed sales (e.g. shop with flat)
  • Right to buy and similar sales
  • Sales of portfolios of properties
  • Properties not being sold with completely vacant possession
  • Unsafe properties and properties to be demolished.

How do I order my Hip

You can order your Hip via this website or call the number above.

What should I look for in a Hip provider?

Ideally the Hip provider you choose should have full indemnity insurance and subscribe to the PCCB code of conduct for Hips (Hip code). All Hips which comply with this Code will include the HIP Code logo and you can check whether a HIP provider subscribes to the Code by contacting the Property Codes Compliance Board or visit their web site at www.propertycodes.org.uk.

The HIP Code provides protection for homebuyers, sellers, estate agents, conveyancers and mortgage lenders who rely on the information included in a Home Information Pack (HIP) provided on residential property within England and Wales. It sets out minimum standards which HIP providers have to meet.
Though it is not mandatory the Provider should also be a member of the Association of Home Information Pack Providers – AHIPP, to check your provider is registered visit the AHIPP web site at www.hipassociation.co.uk.

My Hip Home via it’s supplier Hipsco carry full Indemnity Insurance, subscribe to the Hip Code and are members of AHIPP.

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Residential landlords now require Energy Performance Certificate

05/10/2008

A new scheme came into force at the beginning of October in England and Wales which requires all landlords to give new tenants a certificate showing the energy efficiency of their rented property. This will allow potential tenants to consider energy efficiency and fuel costs.

An Energy Performance Certificate will be given to rented buildings, detailing their efficiency on a scale from A to G. The required examination will check on boiler performance, insulation, double-glazing and the efficiency of appliances.

There is speculation that a prospective tenant may try to force down the rent of a property if it received a bad energy-efficiency rating.

Landlords who refuse to comply can incur a £200 repeatable fine for each unassessed property. EPCs cost between £50 and £150, depending on who carries out the energy assessment.
All EU members must have the system in force by the beginning of next year.

Known as an EPC, the Energy Performance Certificate will be welcomed by tenants seeking better value and more energy-efficient properties.

The chairman of the National Landlords’ Association advises landlords to get their EPCs sorted out as quickly as possible so that they are ahead of the game when it comes to re-letting a property. He said that every landlord hates void periods and needs to be in the position to react quickly when an existing tenancy ends
 
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