The most common complaint about high street lettings agents amongst landlords is that they charge extortionate fees - that is the perhaps predictable view of an online letting agency.
Rentify has commissioned a survey of 500 landlords to find that 71 per cent apparently say agents' fees are too high.
The second most common complaint is poor customer service, with 40 per cent of landlords less than satisfied with their agent dealings. Some 33 per cent complain that they struggle with agents' office hours, leaving them in difficult situations outside those times.
Other complaints, exercising a smaller proportion of landlords, include insufficient tenant referencing and inaccurate property valuations.
Around 10 per cent of landlords found that high street agents took more than 48 hours to reply to their calls and emails, with slow responses also leading to delays in property listings - 33 per cent claiming high street agents took more than 48 hours to post their listing, and 14 per cent even taking longer than 72 hours.
"We hear countless stories about poor experiences with disorganised and exploitative high street agents all across the country, every week" claims a Rentify spokesman.
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Not surprised in the slightest that this is the main bone of contention that landlords have. That's why many landlords are turning to online agents instead to market their homes. Many online agents, like what we have to offer want to ensure their vendors can save money on fees whilst communicating with a team of professionals who can offload their expertise!
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