The communication from Liz was…
The communication from Liz was excellent. Regular phone calls and updates, very professional but friendly too 😁

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Reeds Rains Estate Agents has been helping people move home since 1868, making us one of the UK’s most established and trusted property experts. With branches across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Independently owned, with expert local teams helping buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants navigate the property market with confidence. Whether you're looking to buy your first home, sell a property, let out a rental, or find a place to rent, our experienced teams are here to make the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible. We pride ourselves on delivering clear communication, honest advice, and a personalised service tailored to your needs. We also provide access to mortgage advice, home surveys, insurance, and financial services, everything you need under one roof. From city apartments to country cottages, we treat every property with care and attention and focus on getting our job done.
68 Laughton Rd, S25 2PS, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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The communication from Liz was excellent. Regular phone calls and updates, very professional but friendly too 😁

Reply from Reeds Rains - Dinnington
Andrea Snook - Dinnington South Yorkshire - no stars in relation to handling the sale of property for my father and I. I hold Lasting Power of Attorney and even though I produced documentation evidence, my request to halt the sale, due to my own ill health was ignored. I'd been handling ALL matters in relation to the sale of my Father's property. I was told by the above named 'we'll complete paperwork for your father'. These are LEGAL DOCUMENT. My father is in his eighties and cannot read and understand the written word on such documentation without a full explanation and understanding of what he is signing - which I was providing for him.
We feel that this agent has only one goal and that is to push through a sale, no matter the circumstances, and with a blatant disregard for the client.
DO NOT USE.
Bell and Co estate agency at Kiveton Park are absolutely outstanding. Use Bell & Co if you wish to sell your property with an ethical and far superior agent. Their reviews are unequaled, unlike Reeds Rains.
Please note: I will not call, contact by email or enter into any further discussion with RR about this matter.
Excellent service and great sale agreed for the house we were selling. Thank you Liz.

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