Pack Providers
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This guide has been compiled with reference to The BCIS guidance notes in order to assist with the understanding needed to use BCIS online.
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Additional information and advice on compliance with the Data Protection Act (1998)
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This document has been compiled primarily as guidance for Home Inspectors and Domestic Energy Assessors who have a need to verify the approximate age of a property as part of the inspection / assessment process. It will be of use to any professional who has a similar need to establish the age of a property.
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English Heritage Interim Guidance relating to Energy Performance Certificates for Historic and Traditional Homes
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FREE download software which is likely to be of use to members
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Provided by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)
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Members are entitled to use the gotohip member's logo to indicate their membership of an organisation which enhances their access to essential knowledge and guidance.
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These Factsheets on historic buildings have been prepared for and are kindly made available by the Defence Estates Organisation
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This document has been put together primarily as a revision aid for Home Inspectors seeking to pass the ABBE exam. It will however contain information useful to professionals involved in all parts of the Home Information Pack process.
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This quick reference leaflet is published quarterly and contains a snapshot of the main housing and planning data.
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These factsheets have been compiled to assist with the understanding of what to expect when inspecting PVC-U windows (and doors)
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A brief overview of system build for trainee Home Inspectors (and others)
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This guidance is aimed primarily at those who have responsibility for enforcing the duties under the Act
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This guidance provides a commentary on The Home Information Pack Regulations 2007
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When the modern planning system was established under the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 local planning authorities retained their powers to protect trees and woodlands in the interests of amenity by making tree preservation orders. Over 50 years later tree preservation orders remain an important part of the system.
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Trees located too close to the foundations of a building can cause serious structural damage. There are a number of sources of guidance relating to what should be a safe distance, including RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) and ABI (Association of Britsh Insurers)
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