“Terrible service and do not care about tenants...”
1 Star Review
Aug 24,2019
By:
'Joseph'
Aug 24,2019
Branch: Manchester, 69 The Arches Whitworth Street West
Services: Lettings (as a Tenant)
Rent PCM: £875
Would you recommend?: No
Postcode: M5
Branch: Manchester, 69 The Arches Whitworth Street West
Lettings (as a Tenant)
Rent PCM: £875
Postcode: M5
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This letting agent is by far the worst company I have had the misfortune of dealing with. We should have realised we were in for a bad experience when we first viewed the flat. The person showing the property turned up without any of the keys and left us and another viewer standing around for half an hour while he went and got the keys.
The response to any maintenance issues is laughable. When we moved into the property in July 2017 the fire alarm was not working, and this was listed on the inventory. Despite this, it took almost two months, countless phone calls and emails, and being reported to the council to get them to replace the alarm.
At the start of the tenancy getting in contact with the property manager was almost impossible unless you surprised her by showing up at the office. If you rang you were fobbed off with some excuse about her being in a meeting or being out of the office – which after ringing 3-4 times a day for a week starts to become slightly unbelievable.
It took over a year to get them to call someone out to fix the leaking Juliet balcony doors in both the bedroom and living room. Many of the maintenance issues were never resolved in the almost 2 years we spent at the property – including having no fridge shelves, significantly limiting its use despite being promised a large fridge-freezer when viewing the property, broken light fittings and broken radiators. For us, it got to the point where we felt like there was no more point in following up with complaints as nothing ever happened so felt we just had to put up with these issues.
To no one’s surprise, they were equally as useless when we were moving out trying to get the deposit back. In the end, we had to raise a dispute through the deposit scheme as they were refusing to respond only for them to claim a ridiculous amount of money for maintenance issues that we listed on the move-in inventory.
Possibly worst of all, when we renewed our contract (unfortunately we were not in a position to leave) we were told in an email that no terms of the contract would change from the original and we had to pay the deposit before the contract was sent out. Stupidly, I took them at their word. However, when going through the deposit dispute it became apparent, they had added a clause to the contract for a £120 admin fee if any cleaning needed to be undertaken at the end of the tenancy. Unfortunately, as there was a bit of dust in the boiler cupboard we were liable to pay the fee.
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