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Recommended Estate Agent - Acorn on Lordship Lane


LucyCrayon

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I never thought I'd recommend an estate agent but Jade Clements and Martin Speed at Acorn did such a great job, I thought this is really worth recommending. I had a lot of hassle selling my flat with buyers pulling out, another estate agent not pulling their weight and the solicitors (all of them in the final chain) being a total disaster! Had it not been for Jade and Martin, I don't think I would have completed by now. They have been worth every penny, working really well as a team (so if one person is out, the other knows exactly what is going on) and chasing the disastrous solicitors right from the start until the very end. I felt completely supported (having had to do the whole thing by myself wasn't easy) and I really appreciated their level of professionalism - they were very polite at all times. I went with another agent before that and they became very rude as soon as I had signed up with them... not really what you need on top of everything else. So it's 5*s for Jade and Martin at Acorn on Lordship Lane from me!

To the O.P. I say.....REALLY?


Do you have any evidence or proof to back this up? This seems to go entirely against the grain as to what has been posted on this forum on other threads in the past.


We currently have a formal complaint lodged with the governing body against the firm and against the particular manager of whom you speak so highly. I am unable to go into any detail here and now, as we do not wish to prejudice any enquiry outcome, but needless to say we actually do have proof (written and covertly recorded phone calls) of this firm's/individual's duplicitous behaviour.


We will post all on here in due course, always assuming permission and having first obtained clearance from the moderators.


As the post appears to coincide with the possible timing of notification to them from the governing body, we are left wondering if you (the O.P.) have a tangible connection with them.


As stated, we have proof of what we have written, do you?

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