The Flatman Partnership
2a - 2c Stable Cottage, Donnington Gardens, Reading, RG1 5LY Directionshttps://www.yell.com/biz/the-flatman-partnership-reading-4187759/#view=map
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"Exceeding customer expectation"
Who Are We And What Do We Stand For?
Incorporated in 2005 but with property roots going back to the mid seventies, The Flatman Partnership offers one of the most diverse range of property services and depth of expertise available in Reading and Langley today, and as a result has rapidly established itself as the frequent agent of choice for Property Professionals and experts in both the private and public sectors.
As a family run Independent business with a tightly knit, mature team and a vested interest in the Reading and Langley communities, the depth of client care is unrivalled. We are frequently told by our customers that we are nothing like their perception of dealing with Estate Agents.
We know that good service is about effort. It is about strong communication and the willingness to wholeheartedly engage with the buying and selling public rather than hiding behind a computer sending emails. The readiness to go the extra mile has spectacular results.
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accompanied property viewings
apartments
arla member
commercial estate agents
commercial lettings and renting
domestic energy assessments
energy performance certificates
flats
houses
land agents
letting agents
long term lets
property development
property floor plans
property for sale
property inventories
property leasing
property management
property market appraisals
property rent reviews
property services
property valuations
rent collection
residential accommodation
serviced apartments
student accommodation
tenant referencing
Reviews
Warning: They Deliberately Hide Serious Safety Issues!
1I’m a tenant soon moving out of one apartment managed by this agency, Lexington Apartments, Railway Terrace SL25GW (15 floors, 100+ apartments). The building has faced serious elevator issues since Nov 2023. At times, residents—including the elderly, children, and those with mobility challenges—have been trapped or forced to climb multiple flights of stairs. Even worse, people, including children, have been trapped in the elevator for over 30 minutes on multiple occasions.
Despite being clearly aware of the issue for months, and after I reminded them about it during viewings for future tenants, the leasing agent still failed to disclose this critical information. I had to directly inform visitors myself.
They are breaching Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations (2008), which requires agents to avoid misleading information and disclose important details that could affect a tenant's decision.
Avoid this agency!!!