AHIPP: Conservative pledge to scrap HIPs
Mike Ockenden, Director General, Association of Home Information Packs (AHIPP), comments on the Conservative pledge to scrap Home Information Packs (HIPs): “Abolishing HIPs to make it ‘easier and cheaper’ to buy homes as cited by the party, is the very reason why the packs have been introduced in the first place.“Currently one in four transactions fail when purchasing a house, costing consumers £1m per day and it seems strange that the Conservatives wish to continue this sorry state of affairs for buyers and sellers. HIPs have been introduced to make the house buying process more transparent and quicker and this will benefit all buyers.
“It will particularly help first time buyers, a group of homebuyers that the Conservatives are supposed to be trying to help. HIPs mean these cash strapped buyers have all the information they need up front, paid for by the vendor. On the one hand Mr Cameron is trying to help first time buyers by removing the stamp duty burden, on the other he has stated his intention to disadvantage them by scrapping HIPs. It doesn’t seem to make sense.”