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1.8/5, 5 Reviews
25% Recommended
0% sales valuation accuracy
100% sales fee satisfaction
By : 'May'
Services : Letting(I am a Tenant)
Rent PCM : £1670
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : E1W
EA2 is the worst Wapping agent - AVOID My flatmate and I rented 14 China Court in September via EA2 and regretted the decision since moving in. EA2 Agency has failed to (1) do a proper job inspecting the property for fit before renting it out and (2) abide by the tenancy agreement in which the clean conditions weren't fulfilled as promised. We have lived here for a few months and yet, just got the dishwasher yesterday (January). The mirrors in the room are cracked. The sink had a hole that took 3 months to be fixed after many requests. My bathroom floor tiles are coming off (they move when I step on the floor) and I fear for my safety. The water has leaked once from the broken tiles down to the dining area below. It's all extremely stressful during the lockdown, too. The person who did the investory walk-through said that the cleaning job was subpar, and the personnel from the development (430 Quay) said that the flat should have been inspected before putting it back on the market, so we're not just being unreasonable. Clearly, they were greedy and hurried to rent out the space when the market was not doing well. Samantha Collins visited the property months after we moved in and seeing the conditions, stated that the rent was cheap anyway (it was not, it was in line with 10% market decline at the time). We have so far received little support and are given a patronising treatment. Everytime we want something fixed, tenants have to kow tow. I'd avoid. From our kind neighbours, we also heard that previous tenants had trouble getting their broken boiler fixed for months. I am happy to speak to press or anyone who have more questions.
| Services | Valuation | Fees | Min Price of property reviewed | Max Price of property reviewed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 0% | 100.00% | £560,000 | £560,000 |
Ea2 Estate Agency
35a Wapping High Street, London, Greater London
E1W 1NR
020 7702 3456

By : 'Unhappy'
Services : Sales (As a Buyer)
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : E1W
EA2 has been one of the worst property management experiences I’ve ever had. They failed to conduct a proper tenant checkout, didn’t arrange the professional cleaning they promised, and left me to cover the costs after misleading me into returning the deposit. Maintenance issues were ignored or... Read Full Review
By : 'May'
Services : Letting (As a Tenant)
Rent PCM : £1670
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : E1W
EA2 is the worst Wapping agent - AVOID My flatmate and I rented 14 China Court in September via EA2 and regretted the decision since moving in. EA2 Agency has failed to (1) do a proper job inspecting the property for fit before renting it out and (2) abide by the tenancy agreement in which the... Read Full Review
By : 'Marina'
Services : Letting (As a Prospective Landlord/Tenant)
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : E1W
Terrible communication, with terrible time skills - never contacted the landlord with our offer (sent other offers in the meantime) and wouldn’t answer our emails or phone... Read Full Review

By : 'Nurur'
Services : Sales (As a Buyer)
Sold price : £560000
Would you recommend ? : Yes
Postcode : E14
We were offered great services and customer care in regard to the purchase of our property - new family home. Amy Navarro was our sales adviser. We were profoundly impressed with her... Read Full Review
By : 'wappingtenant'
Services : Letting (As a Tenant)
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : E1W
Ea2 has made our move-in experience awful. They refuse to take responsibility for their mistakes or for problems within the property which the tenants are not liable for. We completely regret renting through them, and it has cost us time and money to get our property into proper shape. They seem to ... Read Full Review
By : MTK
6 Nov 2020Unfortunately I am on the same boat and will be keen to hear your experience and...
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