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2/5, 1 Reviews
0% Recommended
0% letting valuation accuracy
0% letting fee satisfaction
By : 'Kevin'
Services : Letting(As a Prospective Landlord/Tenant)
Would you recommend ? : No
Used them once - my experience was as follows: 1. Arranged a viewing of a place by phone call from when I was living in the North West 2. Told him I am travelling to London on the Wednesday for viewings 3. When I arrived, the price per week was "suddenly" £10 higher due to a "clerical error" on the website 4. This was a clearly and attempt at ripping me off. 5. The estate agent was the landlord as it was his own flat 6. I went and viewed the flat with his assistant but did not return to the shop on the way back. His assistant looked surprised. 7. I am a professional man, well educated, and the landlord/agent no doubt could tell this from meeting me 8. I say this because all day I received calles that I ignored as I then viewed other places. 9. I do not like people who try to take advantage of me and rip me off and so that is why I never took the flat for the extra £10 per week. 10. He had thought that because I had travelled down from The North and needed a place for my new job the week later, that he could take advantage of my situation 11. When he realised he couldn't and regretted his actions, he kept phoning me. I finally answered the phone and only because I had not liked any of the other places I had seen 12. He offered the original price (they will absorb the error he said) and so I subsequently decided to take the place. 13. When I got the keys and moved in, the whole place "was a tip" as the previous guy had left and gone back to India and so had not cared about the state of it when moving out. 14. I had to clean it all up. So there was a charge for moving in, but not a clean place to go with it. 15. A year later, he wanted renewal of the contract 16. I asked him "did I have to sign a year more?" He told me that YES I did as ALL contracts work that way. 17. But during that year, I had learned that contracts become periodic (month to month) after 1 year so I didn't need to sign at all. He had also fogotten that he told me this himself when I first moved in. So again, he was trying to take advantage of what he thought was my lack of knowledge. 18. He had directly lied to me by his actions. I didn't like this. 19. I was annoyed, so I decided not to renew and I moved out 1 month later. 20. They did send some e-mails as an attept to portray that the place was not "clean and tidy" from when they had shown someone around. 21. I subsequently reminded them that on move in it was a tip and I had taken photographs. I also told them I am well aware they are "trying to set the stage" by e-mail for later claiming some of my deposit. 22. They subsequently stopped sending e-mails. 23. I had a overlap of about 2 weeks with my next place so technically lost about £400 in the move. To get my deposit back early, I had agreed to surrender keys early. **The only good point was that my deposit was protected in the deposit protect scheme, so he was honest about that at the start** So 2 stars rather than 1 star. But he did lie a lot and I can't stand liars! I would not use them again. He works there so represents them and he was awful.
Tell the truth
By : Claire Kingsford
Feb 20, 2012I am the Franchise Field Manager for Ellis and Co. We do have a complaints procedure if you wish to raise an official complaint. Please contact me on 07738 648 584 or claire.kingsford@xperience.co.uk and confirm the branch you have a complaint against. I will also give you our complaints procedure.
Services | Valuation | Fees | Min Price of property reviewed | Max Price of property reviewed |
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Letting | 0% | 0% | £0 | £0 |
Ellis & Co
395a Mile End Road, London, Greater London
E3 4PD
020 8981 7999
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.
By : 'Kevin'
Services : Letting( As a Prospective Landlord/Tenant )
Would you recommend ? : No
Used them once - my experience was as follows: 1. Arranged a viewing of a place by phone call from when I was living in the North West 2. Told him I am travelling to London on the Wednesday for viewings 3. When I arrived, the price per week was "suddenly" £10 higher due to a... Read Full Review
Tell the truth
By : Claire Kingsford
Feb 20, 2012I am the Franchise Field Manager for Ellis and Co. We do have a complaints procedure if you wish to raise an official complaint. Please contact me on 07738 648 584 or...