It applies to everything
Here's the definitive answer you are looking for:
[SIZE="2"][B][URL="http://www.homeinformationpacks.gov.uk/industry/170_New_builds_and_developments.html"]New homes built under the pre-2006 Building Regulations are not exempt and will require a HIP. New homes marketed "off-plan" before they are physically complete will not have a full Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) as these can only produced following a physical inspection of a completed building. In these cases, the HIP will contain a Predicted Energy Assessment (PEA). [/URL][/B][/SIZE]
It's all change in April:
[SIZE="2"][URL="http://www.offplanpropertyexchange.com/off-plan-property-investment/blog/?s=hips"]This changes in April when software becomes available for assessors to conduct Predicted Energy Certificates (PECs) instead. Then all marketed properties – including those purchased off plan - will need HIPs.[/URL][/SIZE]
Hope this helps,
Jim
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