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C-Hips, Conveyancing and Home Information Pack Service

by My First Home United Kingdom on September 9, 2008


Home Information Packs (HIP) is now a legal part of the house buying and selling process. Consumers need to ensure the HIP they commission and the documents contained within it, are accurate and acceptable to prospective purchasers and solicitors.

Unfortunately there are some HIP providers who are cutting corners, as prices for this service continue to be pushed down with a slowing housing market. With a reduction in price, often results in a reduction of profit, and sometimes a reduction in the service and the quality of service given to consumers. In this climate, our experience highlights the constant need for our clients to be given much more personal attention and service.

So it is not always best to go for the cheapest option! Cheap is NOT always cheerful!

No Move, No Fee Conveyancing

The moment you decide to put your property for sale on the market, you should instruct a solicitor or conveyancer on a Fixed Fee and a No Move, No Fee service.

If you select c-hips.co.uk for this service, it will cost our clients nothing during the waiting period, and as you are on a fixed fee, it cannot be increased at a later time.  Then once you have found that prized buyer your solicitor / conveyancer will proceed in assisting the client to get their property sold on the Fixed Fee price.

If the purchase falls through you don’t have to pay the solicitors fees, and can put the property back on the market with the solicitors / conveyancers again waiting patiently in the background.

Visit www.c-hips.co.uk to find out more about Fixed Fee and a No Move, No Fee service and for a fast and efficient service Tel-0800 970 6630.

 C Hips, Conveyancing and Home Information Pack Service

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