Run for your life!!!
I went to rent a flat and instead walked straight into a masterclass in incompetence. This is my personal experience.
The property was in an appalling condition from day one — leaks, broken locks, faulty appliances, carpets that looked like they hadn’t been cleaned in years, and a postbox I couldn’t even access. It was nowhere near a habitable standard. I reported everything immediately, and the agency agreed in writing to release me from the tenancy and refund my money.
The refund briefly appeared on their system… then vanished again. That pretty much sums up how this operation functions.
Then came the email from a director — long, incoherent, and packed with accusations I completely reject, including claims that I had somehow staged the defects and removed furniture. It was not only unprofessional but genuinely baffling to read. Basic spelling and punctuation seemed to be optional, which didn’t exactly inspire confidence that anything else was being handled competently either.
Along the way:
My name was wrong on the contract
I was nearly overcharged by £900 due to a “clerical error”
Emails were ignored, phone calls were chaotic, and one ended with them simply hanging up
I was charged rent while they searched for a replacement tenant
My details were passed to the council so I could be billed council tax for a flat I never actually lived in — only resolved after I stepped in with evidence
Overall, the entire experience was disorganised, confrontational, and, at times, absurd. Professionalism was completely absent.
If you’re considering renting through this agency, think again. If you do, keep everything in writing, double-check every figure, and be prepared for a fight. It’s also worth looking them up on Companies House to get a sense of the directors running this — it may tell you everything you need to know before getting involved.







