Auction House London
5 Hampstead Gate, London NW3 6AL, United Kingdom
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HR29+47 London, United Kingdom
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I was not happy with the initial information that I was supplied and after 2 phone calls still did not fully understand what I was letting myself into.
As a result I instructed Auction House London to remove my details from their database as I would not be using them again.
Since then I have been bombarded with trash and they have completely ignored my many instructions to cease.
Obviously Auction House London is a 'bottom feeder' company.
I would give 0 stars if the option were available.
They say that the fall of the hammer means sold! No it does not if the seller has added special conditions this overrides the auction standard conditions unless stated so if you have purchased in the past please check this, and finally always look at the Tenancy agreements if it has a sitting tennat in place as mine was a false Tennant that was made up 3 weeks prior to the sale for a higher price at auction!
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this company to my family and colleagues.
I would be recommending their services to anyone looking to sell a property.
Can’t fault them.
Buyer Beware !
With this Auctioneer Mysteriously sold properties reappear for sale again after being sold at the auction.
Auction House uses gas lighting techniques. If you successfully bid a property the auctioneer will catch you off guard by using aggressive bullying techniques and language to collect deposits. They claim I didn’t do my due diligence, when in fact they can’t substantiate why last moment critical Lease information was added to their Notices just prior to the auction, while the Lease header had irrelevant misleading information and the auctioneer didn’t bother to notify bidders during their live auction about critical Lease documents being added last moment. The auctioneer sent me a email claiming I would lose my deposit of 6200 pounds as a penalty if I didn’t proceed with a transaction (which turned out to be a scam) and then they took 27200 pounds. . Keep well clear as this auctioneer in London, UK is operating a Ponzi scheme - They appear to make their money from allowing dodgy sellers use unethical practices to sell and resale the same properties and collect deposits.