Ongoing Experience with Opus – Lack of Transparency and Communication
I am currently working with Opus in relation to a receivership case and have agreed to cooperate fully in the sale of the property involved. No court proceedings or enforcement action have been required — this is a cooperative resolution in which I have personally handled the majority of communications with the lender, provided all supporting documentation, and offered regular updates.
Despite this, and after several weeks of emails and calls, I am yet to receive an updated breakdown of the actual costs on account. I have repeatedly requested this clarity in order to move forward and arrange payment or resolution, but responses have either been delayed or lacking in detail.
More concerningly, I have now been advised of a potential 3% fee based on the sale price, which could exceed £25,000. This is being presented despite previous indications that the fee would be around £3,000. I do not agree with this approach, especially given that the workload and outcome (clearing arrears cooperatively) would be the same regardless of whether I sell the property myself or repay the debt via other means.
It now feels as though I am being pressured into a sale under the threat of disproportionately high fees, which I believe does not reflect the spirit of our cooperation nor the actual work required in my case.
I will update this review once the matter is resolved, and I remain hopeful that Opus will take the opportunity to engage transparently and fairly. For now, I feel it’s important to share this experience for the benefit of others
20 april 2025
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