I’ve had no issues with them so far.Looking to put our property on the market now. I read quite a few bad reviews for Yopa when it comes to buying, but selling they seem to do a better job at?
Hi resolutions,
Please can you give me a call ASAP on this one. ALL OF THE POINTS RAISED ARE UNTRUE, this vendor is the most lying person I had had this misfortune to encounter in all my years at YOPA, He has changed his mind of accepted offer three times, has lied to me and Jake about his circumstances and has also tried it on with another previous Estate Agent (Andrews) who I have spoken to and they gave him an ultimatum which lead to the termination of their contract with him.
This man cannot be trusted in ANYTHING he says or writes.
Please call me URGENTLY on this.
Regards,
No - they've sold the house*. All I want is a goodwill gesture and for them to waive the £300 fee to use my own solicitor. An apology wouldn't go amis either! The whole process with them towards the end was quite stressful and I just want to to be over. It's not really about money anymore for me.Are you ultimately aiming to get your money back?
It was part of the contract I signed up to which is their buy now pay later service. In hindsight I wish I'd have never used that deal.£300 fee to use your own solicitor? That’s a new one on me. I’ve never used an estate agents ‘recommended’ (aka kickback) solicitor and never would. I’d probably steer clear of anyone that put in place fee structures like that if they effectively force you with charges.
Seems pretty poor that!Things with Yopa deteriorated
Yeah I did the viewings myself and it was fine.Don't most sellers conduct the viewings themselves? I thought this way then at least the buyers can ask questions about the property and get answers straight away while viewing.
Don't most sellers conduct the viewings themselves? I thought this way then at least the buyers can ask questions about the property and get answers straight away while viewing.
The package we signed up for included them doing the viewings. I'd have preferred to do them myself, but the initial contact from an interested buyer and the subsequent replies by Yopa aren't shown to the client. In my case all I would get was an automated text or email saying 'so and so is viewing your property at 1800'. When it first happened I asked if it was myself or the agent doing the viewings and I was told it would always be the agent unless they called me to say otherwise.Don't most sellers conduct the viewings themselves? I thought this way then at least the buyers can ask questions about the property and get answers straight away while viewing.