MCI Club announces Home Survey Centre partnership

MCI Mortgage Club has announced a new surveying referral partnership with Home Survey Centre.

Members of MCI can now refer their clients to Home Survey Centre which provides a range of surveying services from home buyer reports to full building surveys.

Home Survey Centre charges clients fixed fees for its services and MCI members will earn a fixed referral fee. The firm operates across the whole of the UK and all surveyors are RICS accredited.

Head of MCI Mortgage Club, Melanie Spencer, called the new partnership “an important addition” to the services it supplies to its members.

“Members can provide their clients with everything they need when buying or remortgaging a home,” Spencer said. “They have access to a wide range of mortgages, insurance, conveyancing, compliance and now surveying services.

“We look forward to developing our relationship with Home Survey Centre and our members are keen to use its services.”

Home Survey Centre managing director, Joe Miller, added: “We are excited to be partnering with MCI and working with its members. Surveys are so important for home buyers’ peace of mind and our surveyors have expert knowledge within their local areas.

“They can cover everything from standard homes to shared ownership and Help to Buy. If your client is looking to repay their Help to Buy loan or purchase more equity, our valuations meet the RICS requirements to value the property effectively, inspecting it inside and out.”

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