If I could give 0 stars I would
If I could give 0 stars I would
Here is a summary of my complaint for
Others to read, so they know what to expect from this company
1) they did nothing for the first 5.5 months, and they ignored all my emails and calls. They only started working on our case after I left a bad review online
2) they did not value the property for 6 months.
3) Not putting buildings insurance in place until the above review was mentioned. Not advising us that this was necessary
4) The buildings insurance they wanted to put in place was extremely expensive, i did find one much cheaper, they took almost 3 months to review and confirm this. In the meantime they put in place a temporary insurance that was £82 pm (again extremely expensive). Additionally, when we first spoke with the team in December they told us to keep the heating running at a low temp, we had to get two radiators fitted and replaced (costing £1000 with 2 heating engineers on seperate occasions) when the time came to get building insurance they told us the property should have been drained down.
5) The person first allocated to our case, Stuart, did not contact debt companies to inform them of my mums death despite me asking about this. He also advised me this had been done, after reviewing repeated debt letters etc I called companies myself - they all advised that they had never received any contact from my solicitors. I subsequently resolved this myself by sending off the information required
6) They advised us that the initial 5.5 month delay was due to the insurance company being uncertain whether they would pay out, when my sister contacted them they advised us they were waiting for the gp. My sister then liaised with them, organised the infomation to be sent and organised a review with the insurance company. We then identified that no contact had been made by Trust inheritance to the life insurance. They did not send us a consent to share form with the insurance provider until after the google review
7) They advised us another delay was caused as they marked the house as insolvent, and did not pursue the grant of probate, I had advised them that there was almost 200k in the house and that we would be receiving death in service payments. They did not get the house valued before marking it insolvent.
8) When we were allocated a new solicitor (Jake) after my google review, he explained that Stuart had left and he was taking over and would essentially have to start from the beginning as no progress had been made since they had taken on our case. I asked to raise a complaint about Stuart, he advised me that Stuart had left the firm. My sister tried to raise a complaint regardless, he advised us then that the complaint had been raised to Stuart? Essentially they raised our complaint about Stuart to Stuart himself after telling us he had left the firm
9) We raised a further complaint as i queried why the person we complained about is dealing with our complaint and explained we want financial compensation, we received a further email from Rebecca Marshall explaining that they believe the service is adequate so wouldn’t provide any compensation (this member of staff was also allocated to work with us in the beginning and had taken a long time to reply to several of my emails herself)
10) We were reallocated a new case manager, any, she applied for the grant in July. This is a total of 8 months after my mums death. This meant we were paying for 8 months Intrest payments and electricity for the house due to their slow pace. I understand it can take a few months but 8 months is too long
11) I was buying the house from the estate and paying my sister off with a mortgage, the grant was approved and I got a mortgage in principle and solicitor appointed within a week. The firm decided to use their own solicitors to “sell” the property. They did nothing for a whole month, not even reply to my solicitors emails, to the point Amy agreed to outsource a solicitor firm to complete the sale.
12. We had been allocated another case manager in July 2025. This is 8 months after the grant of probate was approved. Our case is still open and money as money still sits with external organisations.
17 September 2025
Unprompted review