Trusted service providers
The people we call when a deal needs to get done.
A real estate transaction takes more than an agent. Over three decades, Leatherman Homes has built a network of professionals we trust with our clients across lending, insurance, legal work, title, inspection, and moving. The names below are the ones we hand a client to without hesitation.
Who we refer, by role
Each provider has been vetted through real transactions with our clients, not a directory. Contact details are listed so you can reach them directly.
Mortgage
Kevin Blaney
Insurance
Marc Sacco
Real estate attorney
John Testaiuti
Trusts & estates attorney
Nicole Zuvich
Title insurance
Jennifer Amato
Termite inspector
Stephanos Hadoulis
Mover
Anthony Luisi
Home concierge
Kevin Leatherman
How we choose who to refer
A referral from us is a small piece of our reputation. We only send clients to providers who answer the phone, do the work, and treat the people we send them the way we would. If a vendor stops meeting that bar, we stop referring them. That is the entire test.
Questions about our service providers
Common questions about how our referral network works and what it costs you.
Does Leatherman Homes get paid to list these providers?
No. No provider on this page pays a placement or advertising fee, and we do not collect a referral commission for sending you to them. We refer them because they do good work for our clients.
Am I required to use these providers?
No. You are free to choose any lender, insurer, attorney, or other provider you prefer. These are simply the professionals we would call ourselves. A real estate transaction is your decision at every step.
How does Leatherman Homes decide who to refer?
Each provider has earned their place through real transactions with our clients over the years. We refer based on responsiveness, quality of work, and how they treat the people we send them. If a provider stops meeting that standard, we stop referring them.
Who do I contact to start working with one of these providers?
Reach out to the provider directly using the contact details on their card, or contact Leatherman Homes and we will make the introduction. Confirm all rates, terms, and licensing with the provider before you engage them.
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