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06 May 2022 / Veronica Cowan
Issue: 7977 / Categories: Features , Profession , Property , Conveyancing
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Digital conveyancing: time to level up?

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Veronica Cowan discusses the benefits of driving digital conveyancing in house buying & selling
  • The costs and implications of Home Information Packs (HIP).
  • Conveyancing questionnaires can improve the buying and selling process, says the Conveyancing Association.

Under the Housing Act 2004, a Home Information Pack (HIP) had to be provided before a property in England and Wales could be put on the open market for sale with vacant possession. The pack was a set of documents containing information about the property, including an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), local authority searches, title documents, and any guarantees. They were made mandatory for homes with four or more bedrooms on 1 August 2007, and extended to three-bedroomed properties the following month.

The purpose behind them, in the Government’s thinking, was that a HIP would lower the number of abortive sales, and reduce gazumping and gazundering. But this didn’t convince some factions in the building industry, nor estate agents. Most criticism—understandably—was directed at the requirement that the pack be completed before

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EIP—Stuart Malcolm

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Ellisons—Francesca Brown

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Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

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Shakespeare Martineau strengthens Sheffield regulatory practice with new hires

NEWS
A wide-ranging Civil Way column highlights developments from insolvency procedure to employment law, but one case stands out for its lessons on bankruptcy, family homes and digital communications
A sprawling Intellectual Property Office battle between House of Fraser and Frasers Property has delivered a masterclass in modern trade mark law
Courts in England and Wales and Singapore are increasingly confronting complex disputes over international child relocation as families become more globally mobile
The government’s long-awaited family law reform consultation could mark a turning point for domestic abuse victims navigating financial remedy proceedings, but significant challenges remain
A new commercial court pilot giving the public access to documents used in hearings, including expert reports, is raising difficult questions about transparency and privacy
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