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HomeOwners Alliance Reviews

4.6 Rating 2,247 Reviews
93 %
of reviewers recommend HomeOwners Alliance
4.6
Based on 2,247 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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positively, I learned there is a new law due about freehold which will make freeholds less valuable. this might, just might help me as someone new bought my freehold in 2023 whithout my knowledge and wanted more than 3k shortly after to buy it. Now, 2yrs later its 1k cheaper. On the downside, it largely seemed to relate to flats. I am now worried. If I buy the freehold now I am sure I will lose money as the property isn't in great repair, but if I wait it could be sold from under me again as he is effectively giving me the first refusal I SHOULD have had from the original owners having bought my house in 1986. Downside of website I have looked at (and to be fair briefly), is it seems to focus on flats. Still the best site i found so far.
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Hi, thanks for taking the time to reply. From what you have said, I'm assuming that you own a leasehold house and your current freeholder has decided to sell it to another freehold. We do have a guide for Leasehold Houses specifically. https://hoa.org.uk/advice/guides-for-homeowners/for-owners/leasehold-house/ You are rightly concerned that you do not know what your new freeholder will be like. If the price is right and you can afford it, it is probably in your best interest to buy the freehold of your house, especially as leasehold houses may become more tricky to sell as they become less common. But you will want to get financial and legal advice. The government funds free leasehold advice via the Leasehold Advisory Service - https://www.lease-advice.org/. Good luck, Paula
help to understand exchange of contracts and completion
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yes it was useful as I am just getting ball park figures at present.
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I found the information that I needed explained clearly and with considerable detail.
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Good and helpful information
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not understanding how to put my pin nuber in to watch iplayer
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very Helpfull
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Useful information
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Always good reliable info.
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It is very helpful to find this independent advice to help you through a complex and expensive process.
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very inforamtive and gave us at least one warning sign, the estate agents had not given us correct information
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very useful to find averae fees
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Good but no email was sent? Live Chat failed to respond too.
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I always find it useful
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This Website told me just what I wanted, in a compact and easy to understand. There were a few quick and easy questions at the end that calculated roughly what the additional costs might be. I would recomend this site to other byers and sellers and to those that just want to know.
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good calculator - broke it all down so i understood
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Clear and informative
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Very useful for finding advice for selling a shared ownership property. The advice seems to be impartial which is hard to find.
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I now understand 'fleecehold' agreements
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Helpful, Thanks !
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HomeOwners Alliance is rated 4.6 based on 2,247 reviews