Oakford Estates
42 Hampstead Road, NW1 2PY
Address
42 Hampstead Road
Regent's Park
London
NW1 2PY
Opening Times
Monday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 18:00
Tuesday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 18:00
Wednesday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 18:00
Thursday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 18:00
Friday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 18:00
Saturday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 16:00
Sunday
Closed
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User Reviews
raffa
Nov 12, 2011
I do not recommend this agency. I was a tenant in one of their property, and everything went well until the end of the contract. It's really hard to get your deposit back. I had to call several times and at the end they only gave me back a part of my deposit. They charged lot of fees for no reason and deducted from the deposit. This happened also to my friends who were renting a property with this agent. Bad experience.
Response from
Mr D Kanbi Manager
I find this review most concerning and would like to ask the reviewer to state exactly what deductions were made from the deposit if they deemed it to be unfair. Deductions are sometimes made from deposits for various things such as damages to the property, outstanding rent and end of tenancy cleaning. Since April 2007 the Government implemented new legislation which requires landlords to protect all deposits within a government approved scheme, so that the tenants can dispute any deposit deductions with a third party organisation. On some occasions it is the landlord who holds and protects the deposit, this in turn may add to the delay in returning the deposit. Landlords also require confirmation from the tenants that all utility bills are settled and closed before releasing the deposit. The tenants need to get this from the utility supplier, which is also sometimes slow for whatever reason. If there were damage deductions from the deposit, the necessary work will need to be done in order to finalise cost, before releasing the deposit. We would also like to say that our admin fees are amongst the lowest in NW1. Finally I would like to ask the reviewer to write to us stating their grievances so that we can have the opportunity to look into this matter.
Nov 23, 2011
Response from
D Kanbi Lettings Manager
I find this review most concerning and would like to ask the reviewer to state exactly what deductions were made from the deposit if they deemed it to be unfair. Deductions are sometimes made from deposits for various things such as damages to the property, outstanding rent and end of tenancy cleaning. Since April 2007 the Government implemented new legislation which requires landlords to protect all deposits within a government approved scheme, so that the tenants can dispute any deposit deductions with a third party organisation. On some occasions it is the landlord who holds and protects the deposit, this in turn may add to the delay in returning the deposit. Landlords also require confirmation from the tenants that all utility bills are settled and closed before releasing the deposit. The tenants need to get this from the utility supplier, which is also sometimes slow for whatever reason. If there were damage deductions from the deposit, the necessary work will need to be done in order to finalise cost, before releasing the deposit. We would also like to say that our admin fees are amongst the lowest in NW1. Finally I would like to ask the reviewer to write to us stating their grievances so that we can have the opportunity to look into this matter.
Nov 16, 2011