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  • Re: Pay the £200 HIP fine its cheaper

    The essential part of the HIP, except the energy efficiency report, is already included in a house purchase. Local searches, title plan, etc,&nbsp;are already being paid&nbsp;for in your conveyancing fees under the current system. Things like the house use form, and list of items included, though required during a typical house purchase, are not ...
    Posted to House buying & selling (Forum) by lilbat123 on May 19, 2007
  • Re: cahoot flexible loan

    Yes, it does seem that cahoot have purposely introduced this high rate to get rid of all existing customers, and will continue to do so until that side of the business can be wound up. Unfortunately, i cannot see anything in their terms and conditions that states they cant do this, whether it seems fair to us or not, and im not sure that the FSA ...
    Posted to Loans (Forum) by lilbat123 on May 17, 2007
  • Re: Home Information Packs - cost

    Hips will become law on 1 june this year (supposedly), so if you are planning to put your property on the market in august u will need one whether u like it of not. Personally id say get it on before June! (then u have til December to sell it without needing to provide a HIP) &pound;399 is about an average price for them. Check out the ...
    Posted to House buying & selling (Forum) by lilbat123 on May 17, 2007
  • Re: cahoot flexible loan

    im a cahoot customer with a 6k balance and too have been stung with the rise in APR to 19.9% (originally 8.6!) as soon as i received the email informing me of the rise i started to look&nbsp;on here&nbsp;for a fixed rate loan instead. Looked first to just replace the 6k&nbsp;and tried&nbsp;Asda for a 4 year period n was refused without ...
    Posted to Loans (Forum) by lilbat123 on May 17, 2007