TA6 & TA10 Forms: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
- Gemma
- Jun 6
- 1 min read

When selling or buying a property in the UK, two key documents come into play: the TA6 and TA10 forms. These aren’t just paperwork—they’re essential for a smooth, transparent transaction.
What is the TA6 Form?
Also known as the Property Information Form, the TA6 gives buyers a clear picture of the property. It’s filled out by the seller and includes:
Boundaries – Property lines and any shared access.
Disputes & Complaints – Any neighbour-related issues.
Alterations & Planning – Details of extensions or building work.
Guarantees – Information on work guarantees or warranties.
Environmental Info – Flood risk, energy efficiency, and more.
Insurance – Building cover and any claims history.
This form helps buyers make informed decisions and can highlight potential red flags.
What is the TA10 Form?
The Fittings and Contents Form spells out what stays with the property post-sale. It covers:
Basic Fittings – Boilers, light switches, windows.
Room-by-Room Details – Kitchen appliances, bathroom fittings, curtains, carpets, and even garden items.
By clearly listing what’s included, the TA10 prevents confusion or disputes at completion.
Takeaway:
Understanding these forms helps both buyers and sellers set clear expectations, ensuring a smoother property transaction from the start.
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