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Assetsure News 2nd October 2007
Tories to scrap Home
sellers packs
Universally unpopular with almost everyone apart from energy
efficiency engineers and anyone that can make a living out of selling
them, the Tories are doing the decent thing and promising to scrap the
controversial
home information packs. Potential
homeowners need cheaper and more cost efficient ways of buying
property and do not need to be weighed down with a home information
pack which adds more cost and bureaucracy to a home purchase. The
Tories have identified that first time home purchase is at the lowest
for 27 years, this is a very worrying statistic and the removal of the
HIP scheme may help to address this situation. The Tories believe the
introduction of these packs to have been an absolute disaster. Apart
from the cost involved many industry professionals believe they simply
do not work and the quality of information provided in each has been
derided by many independent quarters.
This pledge coupled with the promise to remove stamp duty for first
time buyers should help to keep the property market buoyant in what
appears to be choppy waters ahead. At least two hurdles could possibly
be removed from the sales process, of course to insure this will
happen, the Tories will have to be elected first and at the present
moment in onion pools are to be believed, this would seem no mean
feet.
Home information packs have received a rough ride ever since their
introduction and can set you back anywhere between £300 and £600.
Oddly, they were introduced in an attempt to speed up house sales but
many view them as having a detrimental effect on the market. At the
present moment, any home with three bedrooms or more must have a home
information pack. The government is intending to extend this to all
homes by the end of the year. Many homeowners have already been put
off by moving by property prices and stamp duty and the imposition of
a Home Pack is seen another pointless hurdle. Of course in essence the
idea behind the pack is good, but everyone already knows that when
buying a property you never take the sellers word for it, that's why
you you appoint a solicitor ( a professional person) to help you find
out what you need to know.
Of course the environmental aspect of the Home information is also
important, homes generate a huge amount of wasted energy, however, its
not implements that waste energy, its humans, boiling kettles, leaving
lights on, flushing toilets etc etc. Its common sense that to really
save energy at home needs a conscious human effort not just a piece a
paper saying the home is energy efficient.
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