Host Connect Property Management Ltd Reviews 4

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

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  1. Property Management Company
  2. Serviced Accommodation

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Based in the coastal town of Wemyss, Scotland, Host Connect’s Property Management branch delivers a complete, hassle-free service for short-term rental owners. We handle everything—from guest communication and bookings to professional cleaning, maintenance, and local compliance—ensuring your property is always guest-ready and performing at its best. With a deep understanding of the Scottish market and a commitment to exceptional hospitality, our team combines local expertise with proven systems to maximise your bookings, protect your investment, and give you complete peace of mind.


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3.5

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Without exaggeration

Without exaggeration, this is the worst company I have ever had the misfortune of dealing with and I’ve dealt with some absolutely horrendous companies over the years.

I first contacted them back in October after the actual property owner gave me their details and assured me they’d sort everything out. Straight away they managed to quote the accommodation £900 incorrectly, which felt less like a minor mistake and more like they were just making numbers up for entertainment.

Despite this, they confirmed the booking was sorted and said I’d receive an invoice the following Monday.

The invoice never arrived.

I chased it multiple times and was eventually told not to worry because they “don’t usually send invoices until closer to the stay.” Strange considering they were the ones who promised it for the Monday in the first place, but fine.

Months later I contacted them again to ask a very basic question so we could book trains: what time is check-in?

No reply.

Messaged again. No reply.

Again. No reply.

Called them a number of times for some clarity and got through to a switchboard who couldn’t find ANY details for me at all.

The property owner contacted them directly and they lied to him about what had happened, which honestly was the least surprising part of this entire experience. (He forwarded a message they sent to him & judging by the content, they were not expecting me to see it)

I sent them a message to as if there was a problem they told me “no, everything is fine”

Turns out my booking had never actually been confirmed and they had no idea who I was.

So after months of being told everything was sorted, I essentially had a fictional booking.

From that point onwards they ignored every single message, including the one where I simply asked whether the accommodation was booked or not. I even sent a final message saying if they didn’t reply within 3 working days I’d leave a review.

In a stunning display of consistency, they ignored that too.

I work in a similar industry, so I understand mistakes happen. But there’s a huge difference between human error and complete incompetence. Getting prices wrong, failing to confirm bookings, ignoring customers for months and then pretending none of it happened is genuinely impressive levels of bad service.

I wouldn’t trust this company to book a taxi, never mind accommodation.

Avoid.

14 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great stay in airdrie

The team couldn't have been more straightforward and forthcoming with everything. Nothing seemed to be a hassle and everything was dealt with promptly. They even adjusted their rules about pets for our individual needs

29 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Outstanding service from Michael and team

Our home had subsidence and we had to uproot our baby and oldest child and partner & dog host was very welcoming we stayed from around may until our new home was purchased in November was like home from home and everything was spot on Michael initially met us in person so we could view to make sure it was suitable most of our things was in storage and Michael agreed to us taking some of our boxes in and our 65inch tv if there was any problems the team was on the case !

1 December 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

44 Albert Road was a great apartment to…

44 Albert Road was a great apartment to spend our time in Scotland. Great location on the sea with lots of pubs, restaurants and coffee shops on the door step. The apartment felt very homely and had everything we needed. MAP also could not have been any more helpful and everything was clearly communicated and organised before and during our stay.

18 July 2025
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