“Unwilling to deal with noisy neighbours.The......”
1 Star Review
Jun 28,2019
By:
'Lesley'
Jun 28,2019
Branch: Manchester, Chiltern House
72-74 King Edward Street
Services: They manage our estate
Would you recommend?: No
Postcode: M32
Branch: Manchester, Chiltern House
72-74 King Edward Street
They manage our estate
Postcode: M32
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Unwilling to deal with noisy neighbours.
The worst property management agency I have ever encountered.
I have had issues with excessive noise from neighbours for over a year now, children screaming/yelling/stomping/banging against the walls at all hours – to the extent my ornaments and pictures rattle & after house guests were woken in the early hours I needed to take some action.
My neighbor on the other side also has issues with the household in question & has also been woken up in the early hours, she has spoken to the loud neighbours with no effect.
I wrote to Premier Estates requesting that they take some action – their response?....did they investigate?... nope “we'll send a letter”…… which had had zero effect!.
Last month the loud neighbours installed a monster trampoline, which fills most of the small back yard and is well above the height of the fence. This exacerbates the screaming/shrieking/yelling/ tantrums/crying as well as being a clear invasion of my right to privacy….. so now my garden is a complete “no go” area - the noise is completely unbearable & they can see into my yard so I have zero privacy.
I wrote to Premier again to explain the situation – their response “we'll send a letter” – wow, because that worked last time didn't it?.... perhaps they really don't understand that people who will permit their children to scream 24/7 are unlikely to act on “a letter”?...
Well the 2nd letter must have been sent by Premier Estates to my neighbor as when I returned home this Sunday a soiled baby's nappy had been flung into my garden….. so, Premier, well done for “resolving” the issue - needless to say the noise levels continue unchecked.
All residents are subject to TP1 agreement - the specific terms of which are: Not to do or cause permit or suffer to be done on the property anything which may be or become a nuisance or annoyance or may cause damage to the transferor or the owners or occupiers of adjoining premises.
Premier now claim this is “subjective” which makes me wonder why they would even have this agreement if they are unwilling to enforce the conditions?.
The matter has been escalated to my local council, MP & housing ombudsman in the hope that these authorities will be more willing to act & do the job that Premier have spectacularly failed at.
The estate is already a particularly noisy residential area, a number of households also have apparent 'volume control' issues (parents & children) so, by allowing excessive noise levels to continue unchallenged, Premier Estates are sending a very clear message that everybody on the estate can be as loud as like, at any time, for any reason with no consequences, as no action will be taken.
I will never ever live in an area managed by Premier Estates ever again as their obvious “hands off” approach to estate management will rapidly allow the area to become a squalid ghetto because they just don't want to deal with these sort of issues…… so what am I actually paying them for?
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