Absolute clown of a estate agency
Absolute clown of a estate agency, waste everyone’s time and asking for personal information which has no relevance to them, absolute scammers, stay away from these clowns.
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Absolute clown of a estate agency, waste everyone’s time and asking for personal information which has no relevance to them, absolute scammers, stay away from these clowns.
My experience with Park Lane Property Agents Bishops Stortford during my flat purchase left me feeling utterly disappointed and deceived. From the very beginning, they insisted that I could not use my own solicitors, claiming that the seller had already instructed a specific firm for the transaction. They strongly recommended that I opt for an alternative solicitor, which seemed suspicious at the time.
What made this situation all the more concerning was that, later in the process, I discovered that the seller had been using a different solicitor since June 2022 when they initially attempted to sell the property. This revelation completely contradicted the claim made by Park Lane Property Agents, and it became evident that I had been misled into choosing an alternate solicitor based on false information.
This deceitful act by Park Lane Property Agents significantly undermined my trust in their integrity and competence. Their willingness to misrepresent the seller's solicitor choice raises serious questions about their business ethics and professionalism.
Throughout the conveyancing process, I also experienced a lack of transparency and honesty. Despite my requests, Park Lane Property Agents failed to provide me with the Memorandum of Sale, which is a critical document outlining essential details of the property transaction. This omission left me feeling suspicious and concerned that they might be trying to hide certain aspects of the sale.
The discovery of their deceptive practices, coupled with the poor communication and lack of transparency, left me with no choice but to reassess my decision to proceed with the purchase. Regrettably, I had to withdraw from the transaction to protect my interests and avoid any further potential issues.
In conclusion, I strongly advise extreme caution when dealing with Park Lane Property Agents Bishops Stortford. The fact that they misled me about the seller's solicitor choice, only to be contradicted later in the process, reflects poorly on their credibility and reliability. If you value honesty, transparency, and a trustworthy property transaction, I urge you to steer clear of Park Lane Property Agents and seek out an estate agency that prioritizes ethical and forthright practices.
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