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Even though the TA6 Form is not a strict legal requirement, it is an important part of the conveyancing process.
The TA6 property form provides detailed information about a property from the seller for the buyer. It covers issues like disputes, shared spaces, septic tanks, environmental issues, or even neighbours complaints.
Protocol Forms are a set of documents, prescribed by the Law Society that help standardise and streamline the conveyancing process. They are important because they ensure that nothing is missed and that both the buyer and seller have all the information they need to complete the property transaction in a timely manner.
The first part of any conveyancing is the preparation of the Contract Pack (sometimes called the conveyancing Contract Pack or solicitors Contract Pack). An important part of that Contract Pack are the TA6 (Seller Property Information form) and the TA10 (Fixtures Fittings Form).
The TA10 form is a document showing all the fixtures and fittings included in a property sale. The seller will usually be asked to complete this property information form at the start of the conveyancing process when selling by their conveyancing solicitor.
The T10 form, also referred to as the Fittings and Contents Form, complements the TA6 form by providing details about the fixtures and fittings included in the sale of the property. It specifies which items are included, excluded, or available for separate negotiation.
As set out above, sellers are only required to complete the TA6 form from their own knowledge. This is set out clearly in the introduction to the questions. To obtain any missing information, some estate agents are looking to commission their own searches.
TA13: Completion Information Requisitions on Title It includes information about vacant possession, deeds and documents, completion, bank details and information about the amount to be paid on completion, and mortgages and charges on the property.