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Hi Everyone


I have a 2 bed flat to let in East Dulwich an I was hoping some fellow for unites could share your experiences with letting agents - which ones to avoid and which ones are the gems.


Foxtons seem to have the biggest presence on the high street but it appears to be run by high school dropouts and all I ever hear about them is negative.


Daisy Lets seem to get good reviews.


Be grateful for any help in choosing who to let my flat.


Many thanks


Mark

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Hi Mark


Having worked on Lordship Lane as an estate agent (in sales) and lived in the area for 12 years, Daisy Lets would be the ones I would recommend as they have always had great reviews on the EDF and I know a number of people who have had dealings with them and it has all been very positive.


Hope this helps and good luck.


Regards

Brendan

Do not use Ludlow Thomson - they are horrific to deal with, and stitched up both us (as the landlord) and our tenants, by lying (through omission) to both of us.


They did not point out that they would change our utility supplier to Spark (lesson learnt, read the contract carefully and dont let them do that) and they switched the gas / electric supplies and the tennants got a horrific shock.


Search the forum, lots of info on this, and do not rent from them, and if you do rent through Foxtons scrub any terms in the contract allowing them to switch your suppliers - read it carefully


Andrew

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