Posts Tagged ‘Target’
Housing Standards – a way forward?
Regular car inspections and vehicle maintenance is mandatory so why is a home NOT subject to periodic safety, energy, thermal insulation and environmental standards regulation as well?
In an increasingly PC world why do we allow energy to be wasted and home owners to allow property to fall into a potentially dangerous state or one that is prejudicial to healthy living? Also remember that a vast number of UK homes remain empty for many years for no good reasons.
Should not society produce radical solutions likes home-owners having to state how many people have resided at their house (how many days per year, per person in relation to bedspaces available) and what energy costs were paid out for those people for that period. This would be one possible method whereby we begin to see which homes are falling behind – it would begin to tag “at risk” homes.
Recently Google completed the systematic recording of most streetscenes in England for its Google Streets initiative. Think of the cost of this! On the basis that homes at risk of falling into ruin are usually easily identifiable from the outside then it does not take a lot of imagination to realise that most sub-standard or at-risk homes could be identified by either simple human viewing of the front exterior (some flats being the only exception) and/or by means of mobile thermal imaging techniques.
If the above is correct then we can now easily identify most homes at risk and therefore target advice, help and perhaps grant finance. So why is help not always at hand to those who need it most? Why do so many buildings remain in poor order or even vacant for so many years?
Four reasons – finance, red tape, lack of education and lack of motivation:-
- Society cannot motivate itself sufficiently to care enough.
- The do-gooders produce solutions then fail to re-educate occupiers in ways to ensure good health and a good environment: often this is as simple as telling occupiers how to reside at any particular home in order to avoid condensation.
- When we want to help often society often throws up NIMBY objections, Planning Rejections, Building Regulation disapprovals, etc… Red Tape bogs down initiative and solutions and therefore saps at our good intentions.
- Money makes the world go round but when the needy require property help often the red-tape within the public systems employed to help those in need causes massive profit taking or sub-standard untimely solutions.
I do not wish or seek to belittle the massive help that many organisations can and do deliver to the least well off but what does bother me is that the resources and finance available to help those in need is so fragmented and disjointed that it comes a poor second to, say, the resources put into creating New Build projects for those who can afford a nice environment.
Are our resources and systems out of balance? Yes, I believe they are and that we need to re-consider how support mechanisms operate in future. A fundamental rethink is needed and this starts with early identification of poor housing so our housing stock is systematically improved (worst home owners having their properties taken away from them at discounted rates where no just cause of that property decline can be provided).
Some of you might say: nothing new in the above. I say yes, this is a radical solution because it seeks to identify problem cases before they reach that state whereby they are beyond economic repair and help whereby occupants are immediately displaced. The whole thrust of care becomes focused at the preventative stage before the state has to re-house the victims within our society.
Annual energy and occupancy housing returns linked to visual or thermal imaging generic surveys in identified worst cases. What do you think?
If you need advice, perhaps a review of your own portfolio of homes, or a consultation to take stock of where you are going with housing, why not call me for a chat? Stuart Parrett 01489 896 174 or use the CONTACT FORM at www.proinspect.co.uk.
Home Condition Report
What is an HCR?
A Home Condition Report contains information about the physical condition of a property, which sellers, buyers and lenders will be able to rely on legally as an accurate report.
The Report is an important part of the Pack, and can be included by sellers on a voluntary basis. Sometimes the seller needs to be UP FRONT about problems so the damage to marketability and value is controlled and the Agents tactics can be designed to be in your favour, as a seller.
Sellers who provide a Report will have an early opportunity to carry out repair work on the property or obtain quotes prior to marketing.
Buyers can use it at the beginning of the home-buying process to minimise the possibility of being faced with unexpected repair bills and other surprises.
The Government believes there will be significant benefits to home sellers if they top up their Packs to include full Home Condition Reports, and that this is a product that the market can deliver. Communities and Local Government is working with stakeholders to facilitate the voluntary take-up of the full Report, and has invested resources in promoting and developing it for consumers.
How much?
The Government state that “The cost to sellers of Home Information Packs will be set by the market.” PROinspect feel that pack prices will probably be hidden in extra commission charges. However the advantages of this will be heavily offset by paying far over the actual cost of the pack and being tied to an Estate Agent.
Using a network of Surveyors and Inspectors our target is to be the most cost efficient supplier of cheapest supplier of EPC’s, HCR’s and HIP’s to the private purchaser. Offering an industry leading service utilising the skills of Chartered Building Surveyors to decide which is the best Inspector/Assessor to use for each Home – unlike many Countries, Homes in England are highly varied and sometimes only the most Specialist Consultants will be needed to ensure your best interests are met
What do you get for your money
Normally PROinspect will provide you with:
- One printed pack bound
- An electronic version for display purposes
- EXTRA copies can be order on-line or through us.
By the way our hardcopy Packs are CARBON NEUTRAL and come with the highest security built into them. Indeed, our Publishing House supplier is one the largest and most sophisticated in Europe and is right on our doorstep locally. You will not need to worry about all the paper your HIP is creating or its effect on our environment.
Example Report
An example of a Home Condition Report can be downloaded here (directly from the government website):
Download an example of an HCR report
Data from this page comes from the Governments website on HIP’s
Energy Performance Certificate
What is an EPC?
The Energy Performance Certificate is broadly similar to the certificates found on many domestic appliances they tell you how energy efficient a home is on a scale of A-G. The most efficient homes – which should have the lowest fuel bills – are in band A.
The Certificate also tells you, on a scale of A-G, about the impact the home has on the environment. Better-rated homes should have less impact through carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
The average property in the UK is in bands D or E. The Certificate includes recommendations on ways to improve the home’s energy efficiency to save you money and help the environment.
Unlike many Countries, Homes in England are highly varied and sometimes only the most Specialist Consultants will be needed to ensure your best interests are met
How much?
The Government state that “The cost to sellers of Home Information Packs will be set by the market.”. PROinspect feel that pack prices will probably be hidden in extra commission charges. However the advantages of this will be heavily offset by paying far over the actual cost of the pack and being tied to an Estate Agent.
Using a network of Surveyors and Inspectors our target is to be the most cost efficient supplier of EPC’s, HCR’s and HIP’s to the private purchaser. Offering an industry leading service utilising the skills and expertise of Chartered Surveyors.
Examples
(By the way – these two graphs must form part of Estate Agents Details in future – we can provide them, even to those of you that may be selling your own home privately).
An example of an Energy Performance Certificate can be downloaded here (directly from the government website):


