Brown & Merry Estate Agents

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Woollerton House, 7 High St
Wendover, eng HP22 6DU - (129) 662-4444
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Abby Nascimento
Nov 29th, 2022 -
Steph Young
Sep 11th, 2022 -
Fiona Payne
Oct 7th, 2021 -
Tracey Davies
Jun 22nd, 2021 -
Laura
Oct 29th, 2021
Contact Info
- (129) 662-4444
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Brown & Merry Estate Agents?
A The phone number for Brown & Merry Estate Agents is: (129) 662-4444.
Q Where is Brown & Merry Estate Agents located?
A Brown & Merry Estate Agents is located at Woollerton House, 7 High St, Wendover, eng HP22 6DU
Q What is the internet address for Brown & Merry Estate Agents?
A The website (URL) for Brown & Merry Estate Agents is: https://www.brownandmerry.co.uk/estate-agents/wendover?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=LPM_google_WDV
Q What days are Brown & Merry Estate Agents open?
A Brown & Merry Estate Agents is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Brown & Merry Estate Agents rated?
A Brown & Merry Estate Agents has a 4.7 Star Rating from 23 reviewers.
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This happened in February and March, during lockdown when the virus was bad and when we weren't allowed to have friends or family in the house. They decided it was ok to invade our home with viewings because people would be wearing masks, although the government advice at the time was to not mix. At the time they would not let me into their office to speak to them when I asked because of... Covid. The government guidelines at the time were designed to stimulate the property market and not to protect tenants and we can all appreciate that covid isn't sentient and doesn't know the difference between these scenarios.
We gave them a two hour window and said they could have two households per day in light the global pandemic that had been going on for a year by then. They weren't happy about this and tried to get us to change our minds despite knowing how uncomfortable we were.
Some of the viewings were taking place in 2 weather and in the end we refused any further viewings. We filed a complaint against a member of staff for her attitude following a cancellation and she later phoned us to apologise for her comments. We expressed to them our anger at being treated like this in pursuit of a quick sale and received an apology.
I was quite surprised to learn that you can actually refuse viewings entirely. Given the situation I wish that I had taken that option as it seems now that would have been the only way to have any peace and quiet over the next 6 months.
Following our complaint, all future viewings were stopped as it came to light that we hadn't actually been served a s21 notice and the house had to be taken off the market. It was a real mess.
I was left a voicemail a few months later informing me that I had to vacate the property to allow for a mortgage survey. This appointment had been booked for the day of my brothers funeral when I had family staying and could easily have been avoided had somebody thought to ask me beforehand. It was rearranged but I refused to leave the property as I'm under no obligation to allow unsupervised strangers into the house I was paying to live in. Again I was made to feel like I was being unreasonable even after they admitted that I didn't actually have to leave. The inspection was carried out with me present and so the whole charade was pointless. There was no guilt over continuing to annoy us despite knowing that we were grieving and stressed to the hilt trying to find somewhere to live.
After the house was sold we had to put up with the purchasers coming to the property, hanging around taking pictures of the house, with my daughter and other children playing outside and us being able to see them, several times a day, which also made the neighbours really uncomfortable. It was really disrespectful, frankly quite odd, and I could have prevented all of this by just refusing access for viewings.
This continued for 6 months in total. I would advise that tenants make themselves fully aware of their rights and how to exercise them when dealing with estate agents.
We bought a house in Wendover through another local agent who in stark contrast were great, respectful to both us and to the occupiers of the property. The property was in a much better condition and for a better price. Throughout this, the Tring office that were managing our tenancy were also really good. They were really helpful, approachable and responsive.