Shocking
Never seeing an agent hang up first before you, rude and helpless.
We turn at the office and are told we need to make an appointment (they won't open the door - need to phone to discuss this). Make an appointment for 4 days later, turn up and claim that they hadn't confirmed it. No apology. Appalling service.NegativeResponsiveness
Where do I begin...My boyfriend and I first started renting a property from JLL in January 2021 and have only had problem after problem since moving into our flat. We previously rented a flat from Savills in The Ram Quarter and had such a lovely experience that we looked to move into a bigger flat, but stay in The Ram. We found a two bed flat, being rented out by JLL - I have to say that viewing the property, exchanging details and handing over our deposit was pretty seamless, however when we moved into the actual property was when it became clear the service that JLL provides is atrocious. We moved into a flat that would most certainly be considered 'new' being 3 years old - there was mold all over the bath and shower, missing lightbulbs, broken bedframes, stains over the carpets, a broken window that wouldn't shut in the bedroom (bearing in mind this was January) amongst other things! It was clear that JLL either hadn't checked that the tenants who left the flat had paid for an end of tenancy clean or JLL just hadn't bothered doing one themselves, I am afraid I don't know what the previous agreement was. However, I do know how we left our previous flat in The Ram and what we we came into had been neglected and not made right before new tenants moved in. After weeks of chasing for the above points to be sorted, it took JLL two weeks to send someone out - it is noted that we are in the middle of a Lockdown, however there was no issue with showing us the flat and taking our deposit during this lockdown, but ensuring a flat is fit to rent seemed to be considered far less important in JLL's eyes.I wish the story ended there....in February we pieced together that our neighbours, also renting from JLL, had a leak in their bathroom whose wall backs onto our Kitchen / Living Room. The only reason we knew this is because we could hear workmen going in and out of their flat. Bearing this in mind, I began to see the skirting boards separating from the wall that backed onto their bathroom and within a week's time I began to see damp and mold forming on the walls. I made our Property Manager aware that the skirting boards were separating from the wall on the 2nd February, it took a week to send a workman out to look at the wall, and then I had to chase up JLL to confirm what the report had said!! That weekend damp began to show and mold began to form. It is now the 2nd March, one month after making JLL aware of this issue we are no further along and the damp, mold and skirting boards are getting increasingly worse.Word for the wise, stay far far away.
Unit B Parkway Apartments, Goodchild Road, London, N4 2BL, London, UK, N4
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http://residential.jll.co.ukJLL is the leading on-site agent for the Woodberry Down development, having built an unrivalled understanding of the development alongside an in-depth knowledge of the North East London area and its property markets. Our highly-capable and respected team has the ability and experience to act on a wide range of properties as part of the residential office network across London, major UK cities and across the world accessing buyers and tenants from the widest possible geography. Woodberry Down is a growing new build development on the banks of the East and West reservoirs, with Tube and Rail stations both within walking distance. As a growing community it is becoming more and more popular as people come to see the assets on offer here. The East reservoir incorporates Woodberry Wetlands, having been closed for 200 years to the public, the site has recently re-opened to the public and will be offering courses and training, workshops, yoga and Tai Chi within the natural settings of the nature reserve. The West reservoir is somewhat more active with the old water works buildings housing a sailing centre, wild swimming, a café and a climbing centre. There are also two parks in close proximity (Finsbury and Clisshold) as well as a large gym on Woodberry Down and swimming facilities retail centre on Green Lanes. The developer, Berkeley Homes are also actively creating a community here with events and 'meet & greets' throughout the year, we have seen; open air movie nights, big screen airings of the Wimbledon finals, a Christmas fete and a small summer festival thus far. Also as part of the ongoing lifestyle creation there are large areas of the development ear-marked for public gardens and a site upon which there area plans for weekly, open air markets. For shopping we currently have a small supermarket, an organic grocer (another larger supermarket will be opening soon, no brand decided yet, Berkeley still talking to Sainsbury, can we edit this at the last minute or change once it's open) a post office, newsagent, licensed café and beautician with a branded supermarket 'local' opening as well as a delicatessen. The apartments offer high spec living in a peaceful location, all apartments benefit from concierge service 24/7 and some have resident's facilities such as swimming pool, gym and spa.
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