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    Property Ombudsman expels six companies

    April 9, 20264 Mins Read


    Lesley Horton, Property Ombudsman

    Six property companies have been expelled by The Property Ombudsman for failing to pay compensation awards.

    The expulsions followed a review by the scheme’s independent Compliance Committee, which agreed that each company should be removed for breaching their membership obligations.

    The Property Ombudsman found that Brimar Lettings & Management Ltd, Edward Clark Estates, Hunter Ashley Sales & Lettings, Eight Asset Management (EightAM), Skampi and Inspired Sales & Lettings all failed to pay compensation awarded to consumers.

    Expulsion is always a last resort and follows a robust compliance process”

    Lesley Horton, Chief Ombudsman (pictured), says: “We exist to provide a fair and independent route to resolve disputes with property businesses. Our decisions are binding on our members.

    “Expulsion is always a last resort and follows a robust compliance process. The overwhelming majority of our members comply with our decisions and pay awards promptly.”

    “Where businesses fail to do so, we will take appropriate action to protect consumers and uphold standards within the sector.”

    Brimar Lettings & Management Ltd

    Brimar Lettings & Management Ltd on Plungington Road, Preston, Lancashire, was the subject of a complaint from a landlord who said he had not received rent collected by the agent.

    The Ombudsman found that £950 in rent had been paid by the tenant, but not passed on to the landlord. An award of £350 was made for aggravation and inconvenience due to the agent’s poor communication. A total of £1,300 was awarded to the landlord.

    Edward Clark Estates

    Edward Clark Estates, on Orsett Road, Grays, Essex, was ordered to pay £150 to a tenant after failing to respond to a formal complaint. The Ombudsman supported the complaint on the basis that the tenant had received no response to their concerns. An award of £150 was made, but was not paid by the company.

    Hunter Ashley Sales & Lettings

    Hunter Ashley Sales & Lettings on Brunel Way, Slough, was the subject of a complaint from a landlord who said the agent had received more than £12,000 in rent, but had not transferred the funds.

    Evidence reviewed by the Ombudsman included bank statements from the former tenant and the agent’s own statements issued to the landlord. The agent did not respond to the formal complaint, and did not engage with the Ombudsman during the investigation.

    The complaint was upheld and the agent was directed to pay an award of £12,635.

    Inspired Sales & Lettings

    A landlord complained that Inspired Sales & Lettings on High Street, Rushden, Northamptonshire, arranged a new tenancy agreement without obtaining their consent and then charged fees for both a let-only service and property management that the landlord had never agreed to.

    The Ombudsman upheld the complaint, finding clear breaches of the Code of Practice for Residential Letting Agents, and awarded the landlord £834 in compensation. This comprised of a £570 let-only fee refund, £114 management fee refund, and £150 for aggravation, distress and inconvenience.

    Skampi

    A landlord complained that Skampi, based on Peregrine Road in Ilford, Essex, stopped forwarding rental payments, leaving them without any rent income for several months.

    The Ombudsman upheld the complaint and ordered Skampi to pay a total of £5,132.92, covering rent owed, overpaid management fee refunds and compensation. A payment plan was set up and the agent paid the landlord £1,882.92, but no further payments were received leaving £3,250 outstanding.

    Eight Asset Management (EightAM)

    A leaseholder brought a complaint against Eight Asset Management, on Edinburgh Way in Harlow, Essex, concerning its management of a residential leasehold property.

    The complaint covered five areas, including the agent withhelding available information that had been requested, maintenance work being carried out without proper authorisation, a lack of communication regarding a parking matter,  unreasonable delays in providing information about CCTV, and inadequate complaints handling.

    The Ombudsman found in favour of the leaseholder after identifying repeated communication shortcomings by the agent and awarded £250.

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