TA6 form (Property Information Form) meaning
The TA6, or Property Information Form, is a standard form completed by the seller in England disclosing what they know about the property. It covers boundaries, disputes, alterations, guarantees, services, flooding and planning matters, and forms the basis for many of the buyer's conveyancing enquiries.
TA6 form (Property Information Form) is one of the terms you are likely to meet when buying or selling a home in England. Here is what it means in plain English, and where it fits into your move.
Why accuracy matters
Sellers must answer honestly to the best of their knowledge. Inaccurate answers can lead to a claim after completion, so unclear points are better raised and explained than glossed over.
Key takeaway
The TA6, or Property Information Form, is a standard form completed by the seller in England disclosing what they know about the property. It covers boundaries, disputes, alterations, guarantees, services, flooding and planning matters, and forms the basis for many of the buyer's conveyancing enquiries.
Frequently asked questions
Who fills in the TA6 form?
The seller completes it, usually early in the process, and their conveyancer sends it to the buyer's conveyancer as part of the contract pack.
Stage tracker
Sellers using MyMoveMate get prompted to gather certificates and guarantees before forms arrive.
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