The schema version that the data conformed to when it was lodged. The schema version to which the data conforms. This node is inserted by the register when a retrieval is requested. It must not be present in a lodgement being sent to the register. SAP version that was used for the calculation. Version of SAP that was used to define the input data for the calculation. Revision Number of the PCDF file used for the calculations. Name of the software used to perform the SAP calculation. Version of the software used to perform the SAP calculation. DEPRECATED - DO NOT USE This element is allowed for backwards-compatibility but any data sent here will not be read, processed or stored by the register. A number indicating the version of related ExternalDefinitions.xsd Details of the Professional Indemnity Insurance policy used to provide cover against a compensation claim against any particular Home Condition Report. A particular Home Condition Report may be covered by an Professional Indemnity Insurance policy in one of three different ways: * The Home Inspector has personal Professional Indemnity Insurance and the Home Condition Report is covered by this. * The Home Condition Report is covered by an umbrella Professional Indemnity Insurance policy held by the Home Condition Report Supplier that assigned the inspection to the Home Inspector. * An individual insurance policy is taken out to cover the individual report such as the case where the property is unusual and falls outside the Home Inspectors normal Professional Indemnity Insurance policy. A Home Inspector may use any or all of these methods to providing Professional Indemnity Insurance for a Home Condition Report on a case-by-case basis. The name of the insurance company that underwrites / issued the insurance policy The policy number of the insurance policy The date that the insurance policy becomes effective (commences cover) The date that the insurance policy is supposed to expire. The upper limit of the Professional Indemnity cover provided by the insurance policy. Report Header contains all the identification and searchable details for the Report. Report Reference Number is the unique report Identifier that the report will be publicly known by. The RRN is allocated to the Report at the point that it is registered and will be algorithmically derived from the natural key characteristics of the Home Condition Report i.e. The Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) and Inspection Date. The date that the inspection was actually carried out by the Home Inspector. The type of Home Inspection that was carried out. Initially the only allowed type will be a Home Condition Report inspection but this may be extended in the future to cover Energy Assessment Only inspections. The date that the Home Inspector completed the report. This will be after the Inspection Date but generally before the Registration Date. The date that the report was submitted to the HCR Registration Organisation for lodging in the HCR Register. The Status of the Report. A Home Condition Report can have a number of distinct states depending on whereabouts in its overall lifecycle the HCR is - see Home Condition Report Statechart for more details. The language that the report is written in. Indicates that the HCR was commissioned by the Seller of the Property or their Agent. This is required in order to differentiate these reports from Buyer commisioned reports which are not eligible for inclusion in a Home Information Pack Describes the type of Property that is being inspected. This should be the same as the Property-Type recorded in the Property-Details section. Region within the UK. Country within the UK. For backward compatibility only. Code indicating any potential conflicts of interest or commercial relationships with other parties.