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The HIP CodeIntroductionThe 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. The HIP Code is owned and maintained by the Association of Home Information Pack Providers (AHIPP). 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 www.propertycodes.org.uk. 1. Key commitments1.1 We, the subscribers to this Code, promise that we will:
2. Complying with the law and industry standards2.1 We will act with integrity and ensure that all our HIP services comply with relevant laws and regulations, as well as any industry standards which have been specified by the Property Codes Compliance Board. 3. HIP ServicesMarketing 3.1 We will ensure that all literature, terms, conditions and advertisements are clear, fair, reasonable, accurate and not misleading. Charges 3.2 We will tell you the charges for any HIP service before it is provided or at any time you ask. 3.2 If additional charges are payable, we will advise you of these and provide you with an indication of cost. 3.3 If payment for the HIP service is deferred by us or if we provide financing arrangements for the HIP service, we will tell you this before the service is provided. Queries 3.4 We will respond promptly to any query raised on a HIP in writing, via telephone or email, as appropriate. Training and Data 3.5 We will train our staff to provide HIP services with thoroughness and diligence in line with the commitments set out in this Code. 3.6 We will ensure that all data and information is handled with integrity and in accordance with data protection legislation. HIP Provision 3.7 We will provide HIPs promptly. If there is a delay in producing the HIP, we will inform you of this and why the delay has occurred. HIPs will be available in either a paper or electronic format, as appropriate. 4. Complaints4.1 We have a formal written complaints procedure for handling complaints speedily and fairly and we will tell you what this is. If you wish to make a complaint, it will be handled as follows:
5. Insurance5.1 We will at all times maintain adequate and appropriate insurance to protect you against both negligence and loss, due to our failure to perform our duties under this Code 6. Monitoring and ComplianceCompliance officer and internal audit 6.1 We have a Code Compliance Officer and our internal auditing procedures monitor compliance with the Code. Property Codes Compliance Board (the PCCB) 6.2 The Code is monitored by the Property Codes Compliance Board, which is an independent body funded by registered firms. Its Board comprises representatives of lenders, conveyancers, HIP providers, search organisations and has a majority of consumer interest members. 6.3 Complaints concerning the general operation of the Code can be made to the PCCB. Statement of Compliance 6.4 We will complete a Statement of Compliance every year, which is signed by our senior executive and sent to the Property Codes Compliance Board. 7. Information in the HIP7.1 We will:
8. Review of the HIP Code8.1 This HIP Code will be reviewed at regular intervals with key industry bodies, to ensure best practice in HIP ordering, processing and delivery. Second Edition: August 2007 Published by the Association of Home Information Pack Providers |
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