Legal Forms
TA6, TA10, TA7 — what they are, why they matter, and how to fill them in correctly.
As a seller, you will need to complete several legal forms that provide your buyer and their solicitor with detailed information about your property. The most important are the TA6 (Property Information Form), TA10 (Fittings and Contents Form), and TA7 (Leasehold Information Form). Getting these forms right from the start helps avoid delays, additional enquiries, and potential disputes further down the line. These guides walk you through each form section by section.
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What Is a TA6 Form? Property Information Form Explained
Everything you need to know about the TA6 Property Information Form — what it covers, how to fill it in, and common mistakes to avoid.
How to Fill In the TA10 Fittings and Contents Form
A practical guide to the TA10 form, which items count as fixtures and fittings, and how to avoid disputes with your buyer.
TA7 Leasehold Information Form Explained
What the TA7 form covers for leasehold property sales, how to fill it in, and where to find the information your solicitor needs.
What Do I Legally Have to Disclose When Selling My House?
Your legal disclosure obligations as a seller in England and Wales, including what you must declare and what happens if you hide problems.
How to Answer TA6 Section 7: Environmental Matters
Guidance on answering the environmental section of the TA6 form, including flooding, contamination, and radon questions.
TA6 Section 6: Planning and Building Control Explained
How to answer the planning and building control section of the TA6, including what counts as a material alteration.
TA6 Section 10: Disputes and Complaints — What to Declare
What counts as a dispute or complaint under TA6 Section 10, and how to answer honestly without scaring off your buyer.
Property Information Form Tips: Avoid Common Mistakes
The most common errors sellers make on property information forms and how to avoid them to prevent delays or legal issues.
Law Society Protocol Forms: Which Ones Do Sellers Need?
A guide to the standard Law Society forms used in property transactions and which ones sellers are responsible for completing.
Seller Property Information Questionnaire: What to Expect
An overview of the property information questionnaire your solicitor will send you, and how to complete it efficiently.
How to Answer the TA6 Boundaries Question
What the TA6 boundaries section asks, how to check who owns which boundary, and what to do if boundaries are disputed.
Fixtures and Fittings: What Counts When Selling a House?
The legal difference between fixtures and fittings, what you must leave behind, and how to avoid disputes with buyers.
What Is a Property Certificate Pack?
What a property certificate pack includes, when you need one, and how to get the certificates your buyer's solicitor will request.
Management Information Pack for Leasehold Sales: What Is It?
What a leasehold management pack contains, how much it costs, and how long it takes to get one from your freeholder or managing agent.
Title Information Form: What Sellers Need to Know
What the title information form covers, how your solicitor prepares it, and what issues might come up with your property title.
Seller's Duty of Disclosure in the UK: What the Law Says
The legal duty of disclosure for property sellers in England and Wales, including the misrepresentation risks if you get it wrong.
TA13 Completion Information and Undertakings Form Explained
What the TA13 form is used for, who fills it in, and how it governs the final steps before completion of your sale.
What Is a Requisition on Title?
How requisitions on title work in conveyancing, why buyers raise them, and how sellers can resolve them quickly.
Transfer Deed (TR1) Explained for Sellers
What the TR1 transfer deed is, who prepares it, and what sellers need to check before signing it.
Material Information in Property Listings: New Rules for Sellers
The latest rules on material information that must be included in property listings, and what sellers need to provide to their estate agent.
TA6 Alterations Section: How to Complete It
How to accurately complete the TA6 section on building work, extensions, and alterations.
TA6 Services Section: What to Declare
How to complete the utilities and services section of the TA6 property information form.
What Happens If You Lie on the TA6 Form
The legal consequences of providing false or misleading information on your property information form.
Common Mistakes Sellers Make on the TA6
The most frequent errors on the TA6 form and how to avoid them.
TA6 Flooding Questions: How to Answer
How to accurately answer TA6 questions about flooding history and flood risk.
TA6 Neighbour Disputes: What You Must Declare
What counts as a dispute on the TA6 and when you must disclose neighbour issues.
TA6: Declaring Building Work Done Without Consent
How to handle TA6 questions when work was done without planning or building regulations approval.
TA6 Boundary Disputes: How to Answer Correctly
How to complete the TA6 boundaries section when there are or have been boundary issues.
TA6 Japanese Knotweed: What to Disclose
What to declare about Japanese knotweed on the TA6 form, including treated or neighbouring infestations.
TA6 Asbestos: What to Disclose
How to answer TA6 questions about asbestos, including artex, insulation, and survey results.
TA6 Damp Questions: How to Answer Honestly
How to complete the TA6 when your property has or has had damp issues.
TA6 Insurance Claims: What to Declare
Which insurance claims you must disclose on the TA6 and how to answer accurately.
TA6 Guarantees and Warranties Section: How to Complete It
How to complete the TA6 section on guarantees, warranties, and indemnity policies.
TA6 Rights of Way: How to Complete This Section
How to answer TA6 questions about rights of way, footpaths, and shared access.
TA6 Contaminated Land: What to Declare
How to answer TA6 environmental questions about contaminated or previously industrial land.
TA6 Noise Complaints: How to Answer
What counts as a noise complaint on the TA6 and how to disclose complaints accurately.
TA6 Tree Issues: What to Declare
How to answer TA6 questions about tree preservation orders, subsidence risk, and neighbour tree disputes.
TA6 Shared Access: How to Complete This Section
How to declare shared driveways, paths, and access arrangements on the TA6.
TA6 Utilities and Services: Common Questions
How to accurately describe your property's gas, electric, water, drainage, and broadband services.
TA6 Structural Changes: What to Declare
How to declare load-bearing wall removal, extensions, and other structural alterations.
How to Check Your Property Boundaries Before Completing the TA6
Methods for confirming your boundary positions before filling in the TA6.
TA6 Occupiers Section: Who Counts as an Occupier
How to complete the TA6 occupiers section, including adult children, lodgers, and tenants.
TA6 Planning Enforcement: What to Disclose
How to answer TA6 planning questions when enforcement action has been taken or threatened.
Seller Beware: Misrepresentation Risks on the TA6
How the principle of caveat venditor applies and what sellers risk by getting the TA6 wrong.
Completing the TA6 for an Inherited Property
How to fill in the TA6 when you did not live in the property and have limited knowledge.
TA6 Section 3: Notices from Local Authorities
How to answer the TA6 questions on local authority notices, planning proposals, and road schemes that affect your property.
TA6 Section 5: Rights and Informal Arrangements
How to answer the TA6 questions about rights of way, shared access, informal arrangements with neighbours, and overriding interests.
TA6 Section 6: Utilities and Services
How to complete the TA6 utilities section covering gas, electricity, water, drainage, broadband, and phone connections.
TA6 Section 7: Parking Arrangements
How to answer the TA6 parking questions, including allocated spaces, permits, garages, shared access, and residents' parking zones.
TA6 Section 8: Other Charges Affecting the Property
How to disclose charges such as estate rent charges, maintenance contributions, and other financial obligations on the TA6 form.
TA6 Section 9: Occupiers and Tenants
How to complete the TA6 section on occupiers, tenants, and anyone else living in or using the property.
TA6 Section 10: Transaction Information
How to answer the TA6 questions about your sale arrangements, connected transactions, and any conditions on the sale.
TA6 Section 13: Council Tax and Business Rates
How to complete the TA6 council tax section, including band information, exemptions, and what the buyer needs to know.
TA6 vs SPIF: What's the Difference?
How the TA6 Property Information Form compares to the Seller's Property Information Form used under different conveyancing protocols.
TA6 6th Edition: Key Changes for Sellers (2026)
The TA6 6th edition becomes mandatory on 30 March 2026. Every key change, new question, restructured section, and what sellers need to do differently.
TA6 6th vs 5th Edition: What Changed?
Section-by-section comparison of the TA6 5th and 6th editions. What changed, what sellers need to do differently, and when the new form becomes mandatory.
TA6 6th Edition and Material Information Requirements
How the TA6 6th edition aligns with National Trading Standards material information requirements for property sellers in England and Wales.
The New TA6 Form: Practical Guide for Sellers
Practical guide to completing the new TA6 6th edition property information form. Step-by-step tips, documents to gather, and mistakes to avoid.
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