Empty words for tenants
Empty words for tenants. The house I rent has tons of fixing problem but the agent was fixing them with emails rather than actions.
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Empty words for tenants. The house I rent has tons of fixing problem but the agent was fixing them with emails rather than actions.
I sold my house and purchased my current one with Lockstones, great service start to finish.
Never, ever deal with these people. Unfulfilled promises, unresponsive, disinterested, error strewn paperwork. Hopeless. Steer well clear. You have been warned.
Landlords beware. There is no peace of mind, or value for money, to be found with the Lockstones ‘Fully Managed’ lettings contract. Empty promises backed up by very poor customer service.
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