Home report a guide for buyers and sellers in Scotland [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh RICS 2008Description: 11p. ill. 21cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- 333.332 $2 18
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| Book | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 145859-2001 |
What is a Home Report? -- How do I get a Home Report? -- How much will a Home Report cost? -- Does my home need a Home Report? -- Which homes don't need a Home Report? -- Why are Home Reports a legal requirement? -- How will the home owner pay for the Home Report? -- Does the Home Report have a 'use by' date once the home is on the market? -- How far in advance of a home being marketed for sale can a Home Report be compiled? -- If I buy a property which has a Home Report and sell that same property soon afterwards, do I have to get another Home Report done? -- How long will it take for sellers to get a completed Home Report? -- Will all mortgage providers accept the generic Mortgage Valuation Report? -- What if the home owner chooses not to get a generic Mortgage Valuation Report? -- What happens if I don't get a Home Report? -- Can buyers trust the single survey and valuation in the Home Report? -- Can I get my own survey or valuation done on a house I want to buy? -- What if I am unhappy with parts of the Home Report? -- Where can I get more information?
Leaflet which sets out the answers to various questions regarding the new Home Report, which is being introduced in Scotland on 1 December 2008. The Home Report will consist of three elements: a single survey, an energy report and a property questionnaire, and will need to be supplied by sellers to prospective purchasers of their property.