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We provide our HIP services to the Manchester and Lancashire areas.
To find out if we cover your area, please use the postcode checker below before placing an order.
Cheque or Bank Transfer
Please note that when paying by cheque or bank transfer, we will schedule an appointment only when the funds have cleared our account.
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Providing your email address will help us keep you informed.
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Has an extension been added to the property since it was originally built.
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For example BL0 or OL11
Then click the 'check postcode' image below.
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If you’ve chosen an estate agent, please provide their name, branch (and email if you know it) and we’ll forward your HIP on completion.
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Listed Buildings are protected by the Local Authority. Properties that are listed are subject to planning restrictions.
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This is an area of special architectural or historic interest, protected by the Local Authority. Properties in a conservation area may be subject to planning restrictions particularly relating to the exterior of the property.
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Select the appropriate band for the year the extension was built.
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Select the appropriate band for the year the property was originally built.
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Answering these questions should enable us to find out if your house is registered with Land Regitry.
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Answering these questions should enable us to find out if your house is registered with Land Regitry.
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A legal document establishing evidence of ownership. It confirms that the seller is the legal owner of a property.
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If you're not sure, select 'Don't know' and some more questions will be presented to help determine is the property is registered.
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Properties not being sold with completely vacant possession do not require a HIP
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The manner of holding the property and sometimes also known as right to hold.
Freehold:
This is when you own the property as well as the land it is built on.
Leasehold:
The right to use and have exclusive possession (but not ownership) of an estate for a specified period and subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions as recorded in a lease agreement.
Commonhold:
New form of legal title to property giving owners joint control over common areas and facilities.
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Select the appropriate county council.
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Select the county where the property resides.
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Providing your email address will help us keep you informed.
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Eg. AA1 2BB