HomeOwners Alliance

2 Stephen Street, W1T1AN, London, GB
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About HomeOwners Alliance

The HomeOwners Alliance champions the interests of Britain’s homeowners and aspiring homeowners, providing unbiased and practical advice as well as services you can trust whether you are buying, selling or owning your home. We can connect you to conveyancers, surveyors, estate agents and mortgage brokers.

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Mr Peter
United Kingdom | 22 August 2024

"Home Owners Alliance" is not an alliance of home owners. It's another "advisory" company which makes it's money via the connections it makes between you and property businesses such as conveyancers, surveyors, builders, banks etc. They're not "on your side"... they're on their clients side and, therefore, biased in favour of them.

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anthony b
United Kingdom | 28 February 2024

Within seconds of asking for surveying help I was inundated with emails and phone calls, it was horrendous. I stupidly gave my info as like others I thought they were like a charitable advice bureau instead they are brokers for lots of companies who take your info and abuse it. Do not use this company. On other review sites, the comments are dubious..

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Karen Senders
United States | 23 February 2024

Thank you so much Anthony for your help with the information you gave tonight on my loan modification. You held my hand through all my tears and made a phone call to the proper channels to get hold of the person we needed. Again Anthony...thank you and God Bless!

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Tony
United Kingdom | 02 February 2024

The name makes it sound like it is some charity set up to help home owners. It is not. They effectively sell your details to estate agents for a fee. You end up bearing the cost through higher estate agents fees. These middlemen are completely unnecessary and just increase the cost. Much better to simply phone up three local estate agents and get them around.

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Janet Caton
United Kingdom | 22 March 2020

They try to give you 'advice' on subjects you haven't even mentioned but can't help you on the matters you've contacted them for. Their advice can be poor. They batten down ideas you have about your problem.

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