Rogue letting agent that pocketed £16,000 of rent set to be exposed on TV

A letting agent is set to be featured in tonight’s TV episode of ‘Nightmare Tenants Slum Landlords’.

The programme is due to show two landlords allegedly owed £16,000 by the east London agency which had been pocketing their tenants’ rent.

The programme apparently features a new company name above the door, employees claiming ignorance and a violent confrontation, as eviction specialist Paul Shamplina attempts to chase down the money that the landlords are owed.

Shamplina said that in this case, the landlords were extremely lucky to be able to collect their stolen rent money back, “but unfortunately many other landlords who contacted us were not so lucky as the business closed down”.

Shamplina added: “I only hope that Trading Standards takes significant enforcement action and gets some sort of justice for those who have lost money.”

Tonight’s programme airs on C5 at 9pm.

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3 Comments

  1. rightval

    Agents that try and get away with things like this should be exposed every time! They are in a position of trust and they should face up to the consequences if they break that trust! RV

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    1. GeorgeHammond78

      I agree rightval but it shouldn’t be left to a bloke off the telly to enforce this stuff! So frustrating for decent agents to see the criminal agents get away with it time after time.

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  2. DASH94

    Excellent – just what we need, another expose of a rubbish agent on national telly, reinforcing the idea that we’re all shysters.

     

    It would be helpful if they’d balance that with showing a letting agent on an average day dealing with what we deal with and still managing to keep a bit of a smile on our face.

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