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Home Information Pack providers have defied the critics, turning around real-time orders for Home Information Packs (HIPs) in under 48 hours.
Leading the way is HIP provider Richards Gray, through estate agents Savills who provided a pack for a property in Long Marston, near Stratford upon Avon within 48 hours of the order being placed, and with the electronic version available to the estate agent within 30 hours.
Contrary to earlier predictions, from those set against the introduction of Home Information Packs, estate agents across the country have reported a smooth and efficient service from their designated pack providers.
Christopher Lacy of Savills said: “ In spite of all the unaddressed issues with HIPs, we have to deliver an efficient service to our clients. One of the main issues is the potential delay before agents can offer a client’s property to anyone – even quietly to ‘hot buyers’ on the telephone. We at Savills have set about matters professionally to ensure that any delay is minimal, and we are very pleased with the service that we have received from Richards Gray.”
The speed at which the first packs have been turned around has allowed a smooth implementation, with consumers welcoming the packs and reporting a positive experience.
AHIPP said:
“As we have said all along, the industry is ready to deliver, and with our members reporting turnaround times of less than 48 hours, previous claims that the packs would slow down the process and cause disruption have been dismissed.
“The pack providing industry has placed considerable investment in ensuring that they are ready and able to process packs. Working with technology providers such as Quest and Thinking Applications, pack providers are able to ensure that HIPs are ordered, compiled and delivered efficiently, at the convenience of the agent and the consumer.”
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Posted by Philip Deacon Frics, 28 February, 2008 10:52:21The current position as I understand it from local agents is that HIPs are taking anything from 2 weeks to a month to produce and that is standard, not the exception. One of my contacts has just indicated that he ordered a HIP on a standard freehold property with registered Title in middle of Feb and has been given a delivery date of end of March. If this is the service we can expect on a quiet market, what chance do we have in a busy period. This whole policy has the hallmark of a Brian Rix Whitehall farce; all we need now is the minister to lose her trousers at the despatch box; not a pretty sight.





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