Rewarding Home Discounts for Honorable Service
Over the past 20 years, we have had the honor and pleasure to work with many clients that we consider local heroes.
There are those professions, the ones that attract a special kind of person, that make a positive different in our communities and our country.
To honor those heroes and to show our gratitude, we have designed a program to give savings to police officers, firefighters, first responders, government employees, veterans, military personnel and teachers.
At Michigan Mortgage, we are committed to maximizing what our heroes can save on a home.
“This program is special and something we believe in,” said Dave Lehner, loan officer and co-branch manager. “We are committed to our Service Rewards program because the people that go above and beyond to help, protect, teach and serve deserve a break. It takes a special person to sacrifice for our country, protect us from harm and teach our children without asking for anything in return.”
“Giving back is a small ‘thank you’ for all they do or have done for our community and we owe it to them.”
When you register with our Service Rewards program, you are eligible to receive the following discounts associated with purchasing a home.
- Realtor Fees
- Mortgage Closing Costs
- Appraisals
- Title Fees
- Home Inspections
- Home Cleaning, Restoration and Moving
We have partnered with local professionals that feel it is important to pass along savings to these heroes.
“We are so grateful and appreciative to our local partners for their commitment to the Service Rewards program,” said Rob Garrison, loan officer and co-branch manager. “Their discounts are a clear recognition of the sacrifices and value that service heroes bring to our nation and community.”
The process is quite simple. Visit our website, register as a Service Rewards member and we will put you in contact with a local realtor participating in the program.
If you’d rather, give us a call at 231-799-2606 and we can guide you through the process.
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