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HomeOwners Alliance Reviews

4.6 Rating 1,958 Reviews
93 %
of reviewers recommend HomeOwners Alliance
4.6
Based on 1,958 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Postal Service, Courier
On-time Delivery
99%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Telephone, Email, Live Chat
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
Customer Service
4.5 out of 5
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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.

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Phone:

033 0088 2051

Location:

2 Stephen Street
London
W1T 1AN

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so quick and easy loved my free tickets
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very helpful clear and simple to understand thankyou
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I was looking for some guidance on mortgage rate trends expected through the end of 2024 and found what I wanted. Thank you.
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I often check this site as it is informative and uses straightforward language. I own a leasehold house with 930 years to run, very small ground rent. I would prefer to own the freehold, but am not sure what is a reasonable amount for the purchase. I am hoping that soon this site will explain the simple guidelines to do this.
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After trying to sell our house through an agent, the Homeowners Alliance website gave us succinct and useful information on selling through auction
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yes understanding new law
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It clarified the new legislation and its impact on me.
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Really helpful info Thanks so much
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Excellent inormation.
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I am a blogger for a small builder in Gloucestershire ..research relevant stories and info relevant ..every week …am admiring and impressed at HOA and highlight - with credits..and logos - the great varied messaging of HOA ..great storylines… so much info etc etc…great logo image etc …this week for instance am highlighting your story re free tickets for the Art Fair ..you have fab stories ..often..and fit so well as fab core messaging to our renovation and extension target audience in Gloucestershire …..… so well done…in all …. You are presented honestly and well ….safely lodged in out specific presentation…...Nice 😎👍‼️‼️‼️
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It cleared the matter that I was concerned about Thanks
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This is a brilliantly informative website. Everything you could ever want to know on the subject in easy to understand language and format. Highly recommended.
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NO. There is no help or advice for those struggling to obtain financial support for FLAT ROOF INSULATION, especially for communities in blocks of flats with shared flat roofs. Most Govt schemes (Green Homes Grant, ECO, GBIS, HUG) are designed around individual dwellings and it has been impossible to secure Flat Roof Insulation funding/Grants so far. The Energy companies do not care. They onloy want to do the easy wotk like loft insulation and cavity wall insulation as part of the ECO schemes. The authors and specifiers of Goverment schemes are guity of not thinking this issue through and not making proper provision for community requirements. This includes Privately owned flats as well as social/rented. There should be help for all. We are a community of 27 flats with 9 on the top floor and zero insulation. EPC are C to G with the worst being on the top floor. They would not be allowed to be rented out in the social sector. We have a new Government who claim to have a new insulation plan. If so please can HOA contact and discuss this problem with the relevent Minister and report back to your readers. I would welcome the opportunity to speak wwith HOA on this issue please.
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Thanks for getting in touch. We share your frustration! So many disjointed schemes and unfortunately there are gaps especially as different government departments are involved. We will continue to raise how there needs to be better consumer protection around these schemes and they need to be better joined up. I would also suggest that you write to your MP with your issue. He or she will have a hotline to the relevant government Minister to get your concerns heard. Best of luck, Paula
It's not really giving me the advise I'm seeking. My management company is hassling me to sign my revised and increased Ground Rent amount - and by signing I agree to the increase. Where do I stand legally with this ? This is not an area that seems to be covered for existing and vulnerable leaseholders. skinnimont@gmail.com
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Hi, you are under NO obligation to sign the lease and the revised Grount Rent amount. They will NOT be acting in your interests. I suggest you book a call with the Leasehold Advisory Service where you can speak to an leasehold lawyer for free. See - https://clients.lease-advice.org/#/
very informative
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Helped locate a price
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clear, usefull advice
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It didn't.
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HomeOwners Alliance is rated 4.6 based on 1,958 reviews