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TLS GROUP

1/5, 2 Reviews
0% Recommended

0% letting valuation accuracy

0% letting fee satisfaction

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TLS GROUP
193-195 King's Cross RoadLondon, Greater London
WC1X 9DB
02035517605

Services offered
  • Sales
  • Lettings
  • Block Management
  • Surveys
  • Conveyancing
  • Mortgage Advice
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1 Star Review

By : 'eyup'
Branch : London, 193-195 King's Cross Road
Services : Letting (As a Owner)
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : NW6

13 Sept 2022
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If you are planning to use this company, think twice. I’m a landlord who is having a leak problem with property which managed by TLS letting. I let them know about the issue a month ago. They are not responsive, and they do not fix the issue although it’s clearly coming from ... Read Full Review

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1 Star Review

By : 'Fiona'
Branch : London, 193-195 King's Cross Road
Services : Letting (As a Tenant)
Rent PCM : £780
Would you recommend ? : No
Postcode : NW2

23 Jan 2018
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This agency is a scam. I moved out of my room in one of their properties 2 months ago and my deposit has not been returned yet. They said I would receive it back 15 working days after and emailed me to tell me the amount I would receive back, etc. I have only received excuses since then. Nobody ... Read Full Review


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Asks for money for Deposit Safety Scheme but does not put the deposit into one unless you email and call and text the agents reminding them about it for weeks and eventually telling them you will take them to court if they don't abide by the law (the deposit must be entered into the scheme within the first 30 days of the contract to be legal).

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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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