Not fit for purpose
Read the facts and be warned! I have rewritten this review and removed any emotive language that I initially included due to the fact that I am seething at the moment! I will tell of my experience rather than criticise.
Our freeholder appointed these property managers to manage our small block of flats about two and a half years ago. At first, we were impressed with the property manager who seemed proactive. She sorted a few things out but less than a year later she left the company, apparently at short notice. A new manager was appointed, who had practically no knowledge of the current status of the block. The leaseholders attempted to engage with him but within a few months he had been made redundant. We moved on to manager No 3, who left within another month or two. In January 2024 we were advised that we had a new manager, who met with the leaseholders and who told us in no uncertain terms that Wildheart works for the freeholders and not for the leaseholders. This is technically correct, but the veiled message was "we aren't really interested in your problems with the block, we are only here to protect the freeholder's interests". This lady (appropriately) commissioned a fire safety report which the leaseholders welcomed. The report contained 60-odd requirements for improvement which were required to be done within six months. This time limit has since expired and the total number of items rectified stands at ONE! The leaseholders have, in desperation, been forced to take over the management of the block. This fact was communicated to the propery manager in August 2024. However she had left the company. So we are now on manager No 5. The first acknowledgement of the management takeover was from the operations manager on 21 November after attempting to email and call her about the handover. I have since heard nothing further from her despite emailing her twice about this in the last couple of weeks. Today I tried to phone her to obtain the handover information but after holding, the receptionist told me that all info had been supplied. I advised her that it hadn't and she suggested that I send an email. When I said I am phoning because I had not had a response to two urgent emails over the last couple of weeks, she told me not to be rude to her when I got frustrated! (I was not rude, merely assertive). I have no financial info, and cannot proceed without Wildheart's co-operation. Takeover date is in two weeks' time, which period includes Christmas and New Year. Who knows whether this will happen at all?
16 december 2024
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