Flomp
1/5, 3 reviews
0% recommended
0% lettings valuation accuracy
0% lettings fee satisfaction



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Lettings 0% 0% £1,150 £1,400
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Flomp LLP, Cotebank Mews, 152 Westbury Road, Bris
Bristol (PO Boxes),Bristol
Avon
BS9 3AL
0117 9621408

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  • Block Management
  • Surveys
  • Conveyancing
  • Mortgage Advice
  • Home Builder
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“This agency use to evict us at the end of ......”

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Aug 13,2015
Minithumbdown
By: 'EO'
Aug 13,2015
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This agency use to evict us at the end of every year contract, they refused to pay us back a plumber bill for an emergency reparation, after to evict me was asking me for the rent in the following months, never fixed the damp and ...
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“Atrocious. They evicted us annually in order to charge us ......”

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Jul 29,2015
Minithumbdown
Huw
By: 'M'
Jul 29,2015
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Atrocious. They evicted us annually in order to charge us agency fees to continue living in the house - normally you might imagine that the landlord would be unhappy with this unprofessional behaviour, but in our case the landlord also owned the agency. They would ...
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What agent could do to change your mind?
- fees charged annually, like many English agencies; but in our case they also saw fit to issue a Section 21 notice after 10 months of the tenancy each year, so that we were legally required to vacate at 12 months. Note that they never moved to eviction proceedings - they just didn't want us to have a bargaining position. - annual rent hike massively above inflation and mortgage rates, aided by the above point. - in particular, the owner/landlord Huw Chance would claim to be 'doing us a favour' by offering to increase the rent by less, but in return would implicitly demand that we not complain to the council about mold (of which there was plenty) or various other shortcomings.
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- fees charged annually, like many English agencies; but in our case they also saw fit to issue a Section 21 notice after 10 months of the tenancy each year, so that we were legally required to vacate at 12 months. Note that they never moved to eviction proceedings - they just didn't want us to have a bargaining position. - annual rent hike massively above inflation and mortgage rates, aided by the above point. - in particular, the owner/landlord Huw Chance would claim to be 'doing us a favour' by offering to increase the rent by less, but in return would implicitly demand that we not complain to the council about mold (of which there was plenty) or various other shortcomings.
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“Took two days to send address and postcode after booking ......”

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Mar 20,2014
Minithumbdown
Caroline
By: 'CJ'
Mar 20,2014
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Took two days to send address and postcode after booking viewing. We didn't receive any instructions about the entrance to the flat so we used the photo in the ad (screenshot saved) and number on the door as our guide on where to wait. Agent ...
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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.

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