“This review concerns Grant Property (Sandston......”
2 Star Review
Oct 15,2021
By:
'Student Gaurantor'
Oct 15,2021
Branch: Edinburgh, 14 Coates Crescent
Services: Lettings (as a Tenant)
Would you recommend?: No
Postcode: BS4
Branch: Edinburgh, 14 Coates Crescent
Lettings (as a Tenant)
Postcode: BS4
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This review concerns Grant Property (Sandstone Property) operating in Bristol.
My son is a student in Bristol. He recently left a shared house in Bristol which was let through Grant Property.
Upon leaving the house, Grant property wanted to make a number of deductions from the deposit for damage, cleaning and unpaid rent. Whilst these were all legitimate under the terms of the 'joint and several' tenancy agreement and some items were acceptable - some cleaning and some repairs, I took issue with the agent over unpaid rent. One of the tenenants had not paid the rent and had simply left the property, leaving the others to clean, fix and pay thier rent. I asked Grant Property to act responsibly as I believe they have a duty of care to the tenants. Grant Property have made no effort to collect the rent from the indivudual concerned and have opted for the easy route of deducting it from the deposit. This leaves the remaining responsible students having to accept responsibility for the bad behaviour and debts of the one irresponsible one. This obviously created a deep resentment and sense of unfairness amongst the remaining students who acted responsibly. One can understand why, on another occasion, a sharing tenant may decide that it is not worth bothering to be responsible as those who are not and don't care will simply leave them in the lurch. The result is potentially a situation where no one cares. I asked Grant Property to act responsibly and to attempt to recover the upaid rent from the person responsible so that the other tenants would not lose out too much. They made absolutely no effort to do this because they have no reposibility towards the tenants and it is simply very easy to deduct the unpaid money from the deposit. I find this attitude greedy and ignorant. 'Joint and Several' tenancies only serve the needs of the landlord and the agent. Even guarantors for students in these agreements can be held liable for the ENTIRE rent of the property and not just for thier own child. Parents should excercise GREAT caution when being asked to act as a guarantor. There are alternative and better tenency agreements for shared properties which consider the needs of ALL parties. Decent companies and landlords do use these agreements.
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