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Eneis Mareen Braham must not be a will writer or a property manager

On the 2nd of November 2022 after doing business with our family for over 20 years preparing Wills, mortgages, accompanying us to court we found out that she took out a £35,000 Bounce Back Loan against out company unbeknownst to us and opened and operated 4 bank accounts associated with our company and property for 2 years before we became aware of her actions. We became suspicious after we felt pressured to sell a property she was managing for us, her messing about trying to access our email address, constant passwords notifications and several delays in returning our files and information.

We finally got our hand on the password. She’d deleted active files and we wondered why. On digging around in the recycling folder we found an offer for a bounce-back loan of £35,000. I had known for two weeks before letting her know my findings so that I could collect at least some of our files. Even then she refused to give us our active company files back. Eneis is not a shareholder or the owner of the properties in the company. She is a well paid company secretary and property manager paid to manage the asset until 1. I worked through a problem with an ex partner, where she attended court with me and 2. Finalised my Masters Degree at University. She was a hopeless property manager who incurred so many company late submission fines and late service charge payment, the lady incurring £1,800 fines with the management company, just because she did not keep her eye on the ball. The other problem is she wrote the property and company bequeathed to my son in a Will in 2019 and she has put our estate in debt. She transferred all of £35,000 bounce back loan into her own business buying dresses for £250 online, holidays, cars, gifts to in-laws and numerous high ticket items. None of this money benefited our company as it should have. She spent it all personally on trips to various Caribbean islands and then walking around telling people that I’m making her a bad person after she breached her Fiduciary responsibilities.

If she drops dead and the loan is still owed by our company we would be in trouble. It is my intension to take her to court to order her to repay this loan and to remove the debt from my Estate and company and have her banned from being anyone’s director as she cannot be trusted. All the charities she sits in they have allowed her to be still actively participating even though they have been informed that she is not a Trustee.

She faked our documents and used private information she holds for us on her files and took advantage, breaching ICO regulations, her responsibilities as a #willwriterssociety obligations as a person who is legally trained, not to mention she’s a registered Will Writer. Will writers society aren’t as serious as they make out to be.

It would seem she has an issue with money and should not be allowed to secure your signatures for your Will. Check them! Check your assets to make sure she has not added herself to vulnerable clients estates.

We know of one at least one client where she appointed herself as Administrator over his Will, estate and property and kept phoning to ask when he would be going into hospital. If Eneis Mareen Braham has prepared your Last Will and Testament you need to have it reviewed or revised as we are now having to pay again for a new Will. She has spent the last 2 months trying to break back into the emails to cover her tracks. She’s been closing the accounts she opened left right and centre, but closing them does not stop Lloyds Bank from sending us all the statements. Where she has gone very wrong is the enormous trail of evidence she has left behind in the transfer of monies into Estate Planning Solutions @ Unit 1b Watville Road, Smethwick, B66 2NU.

The Will Writers Society is letting her get away with murder, Lloyds Bank can’t be bothered and the Police can’t be bothered either, but if she knows me very well, we will not stop until she had removed a balance of £22,000 debt from our Estate and compensated us for the stress that she’s brought to our family.

I have all the evidence, bank statements and see her in court in February 2023.

Eneis is untrustworthy and should not be held as a trusted person in the community to look after anyone’s affairs.

2 November 2022
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