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1/5, 4 Reviews
0% Recommended
0% letting valuation accuracy
50% letting fee satisfaction
Services | Valuation | Fees | Min Price of property reviewed | Max Price of property reviewed |
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Letting | 0% | 50.00% | £2,600 | £2,600 |
Hamptons International
97-99 Upper Street, London, Greater London
N1 0NP
020 7717 5103
By : 'Elisabeth'
Services : Letting( As a Tenant )
Rent PCM : £2600
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : N1
This review concerns Hamptons Islington lettings. We were 6 months shy of the end of a two-year contract for a 2bed/2bath in Angel. We made the huge mistake of writing to Hamptons to let them know that we wanted to request a 12-month extension to our lease. Having been model tenants (we paid rent... Read Full Review
By : 'Eleanor'
Services : Letting( As a Tenant )
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : N1
As a tenant having hamptons manage our property has been an ideal. We were left without a working shower and a leak in our ceiling for two months and were frequently ignored and passed around when we asked for these issues to be resolved. Terrible management and have put me off using hamptons... Read Full Review
Emma
By : 'Kate'
Services : Letting( As a Tenant )
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : N7
As an estate agent you would think Hamptons would understand better than anyone the stress and work that renters go through at the beginning and end of their tenancy agreement.... Not Hamptons! When I moved into my property the flat was filled with broken pots smashed picture frames, dirty... Read Full Review
Nadine
By : 'Canadian'
Services : Letting( As a Prospective Landlord/Tenant )
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : N1
We had a nightmarish experience looking to rent a flat through Hamptons Islington. Avoid at all costs! We came to London from Canada to look for a flat. We have a small dog, which makes it extra difficult. At first the agent (Nadine) seemed extremely helpful. We signed a lease and thought our... Read Full Review
By : Webletter
Jul 31, 2013To be fair to the agent, their due diligence is no more than asking their clients for facts. It doesn't include making their clients prove them to. It's an act of ...
Kindly note that legally, letting agents need to publish information about their tenancy fees, government-approved redress schemes and client money protection schemes on their website and on third party websites (on which agents are listed). For properties to lease/rent in England, agents need to keep this information up to date and precise on allAgents or specify within the property description.