Simarc Property Management Limited - www.simarc.co.uk

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“Registration Fees for sub/under letting - SIMARC”

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written by CJJ86 on 27/07/2019

Advice please, Simarc became our Freeholders managing Company last year. They will only email me as I am non-resident. That said they now want £138 Registration Fee with an additional £90 (which I am not sure if thats for each renewal with existing tenant or if new tenant) I have owned the property for 4 years and never had this requested before. Contacted them by phone and email asking what I thought were reasonable requests, costs breakdown, explanation of frequency. Received a curt reply basically pay. My other concern is why do I have to supply my Tenancy Agreement, surely that is a breach of privacy between me and my tenant? Perhaps I should charge them for my correspondence! Anyone know where I can find "Reasonable Costs" guidelines? Thanks

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Asked by damianjames on 3rd May 2023 Report this content
does anybody have Simarc's bank details so that I can simply pay what I owe? thank you

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Asked by Deebo1204 on 14th July 2022 Report this content
Hi I'd like to know if you guys can give me a price for the freehold on our property?

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Asked by Underletting on 5th April 2019 Report this content
I have recently been sent a Notice of Underletting of an apartment I own and let out since 2010. This is the first time I have been sent a letter of demand (to pay within 21 days) since 2010 when the previous Freeholder managed it. Simarc has now demanded a fee of £168 for letting out my own property. I have never heard of a Freeholder having a hold over who a Leaseholder who rents out their apartment to. I pay my groundrent, I pay the agency fees, I pay my taxes, now this! Has anyone else been sent this letter which my tenant had to complete and sign as an Underlessee?

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Asked by billann on 17th June 2016 Report this content
Can I fit gas central heating to my property?

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Asked by Leginthab on 16th March 2016 Report this content
The comments on this company are shocking. Would be helpful to know if any of these comments are for Redwood Court London, NW6 7BH as my son is buying an apartment there?

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Asked by swallen on 25th March 2014 Report this content
Why don't they answer the phone? I'm trying to ring about an outstanding account I owe them.

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Report this content dingding1 Written on: 25/03/2014
They want you to 'default' and miss a payment or time window so they can bully you with so called notified admin fees and charges - this is how they screw money out of landlords. You have to resort to writing, preferably recorded delivery. Pay the original (genuine) fee by cheque. They may retrn the cheque, but I understand they are not allowed to refuse payment unreasonably. What does that mean? Debateable, but if they pursue you for more you can hold out and any judge/arbitrator would see that as very poor behaviour by them.
Asked by Jpearson1957 on 23rd March 2014 Report this content
I should have paid my ground rent in January 2014 in advance for year 2014/1015 how can I be charged £108 for being in arrears?

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Report this content dingding1 Written on: 25/03/2014
They will tell you (if they answer) that their charges are advertised on the back of their invoices. IMO, they want you to miss payments so they can levy charges. They are bullies who are not interested in just collecting due rent (according to many). Pay what you owe, by registered/recorded cheque in the mail. They may reject it, and/or pursue you with threatening letters for the charges too. Its up to you if you fold and move on to your day job - their day job is hassling you. Apparently they threaten court action but noone sees them in court. They use the threat of a damaged credit reference to blackmail you into caving. Report them to whoever you can - MP etc to get help.
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