AshfordBredgarCanterburyChathamFavershamGillinghamHollingbourneHuckingHytheIsle of SheppeyKentMaidstoneManstonMinster on SeaNewingtonNr SittingbourneRainhamRochesterRyeSandwichSheernessSittinbourneSittingbourneSt. George Webb Finn is an independent partnership of Chartered Surveyors, Land, Estate & Letting Agents, Valuers and Planning Consultants operating throughout Kent.
Originally established in 1840, our firm has its roots in general agricultural practice and today offers specialist professional services for land and property owners, farmers and other professional advisors.
Originally established in 1840, our firm has its roots in general agricultural practice and today offers specialist professional services for land and property owners, farmers and other professional advisors.
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We are a Kent based independent partnership, of highly motivated and experienced qualified Chartered Surveyors, Valuers and Planning Consultants with a professional team of Letting and Estate Agents. The original partnership was created in 1840 by Mr George Webb.
Whilst we embrace modern techniques and technology, we pride ourselves in still being able to provide a customer focused property consultancy service, which is tailored to each individual client's needs.
Whilst we embrace modern techniques and technology, we pride ourselves in still being able to provide a customer focused property consultancy service, which is tailored to each individual client's needs.
Stuart is a Member of the RICS, a Registered Valuer and Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). With over 20 years' experience, he has a wide range of expertise including: sale of commercial property, farms and estates, rent reviews, equestrian, lettings, valuations, stocktaking valuations, diversification, sporting rights and BPS.
Our Chartered Surveyors are qualified and have extensive experience dealing with diversification and grants, valuations, equestrian facilities, woodland, Basic payment scheme, agri-environment schemes, compulsory purchase and compensation claims, expert witness and opinion.
We offer a variety of commercial services including; commercial lettings, professional valuations, compensation claims, rent reviews and lease renewals, estate and asset management, project management and planning and development.We have extensive experience in selling and letting a wide range of properties across Kent from small studios, to large detached family homes.
We offer a variety of commercial services including; commercial lettings, professional valuations, compensation claims, rent reviews and lease renewals, estate and asset management, project management and planning and development.We have extensive experience in selling and letting a wide range of properties across Kent from small studios, to large detached family homes.
With full knowledge of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 and the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995, George Webb Finn can undertake rent reviews on your behalf. Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, we can negotiate rent reviews for all your rural and commercial needs, whether it be land, residential property, telecoms sites, diversification interests or business premises.
We will be attending the following events over the course of 2019 and look forward to seeing you there!. A new event for 2019, Farm Expo offers machinery, supplies, and services for the agricultural industry. With trade stands, seminars, debates, and networking opportunities, Farm Expo looks towards the future of farms, farming, and rural enterprises.
Reviews (6)
P. Sparks
Dec 07, 2021
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Completly useless letting agent, unresponsive to emails, impossible to get hold of on the phone.
Raising rent without complying with proper notice period. Blaming lack of work being done on the property on contractors who have 'not been in touch after viewing the work' which is just unrealistic, as who knows a contractor who doesn't followup a house visit.
Getting to the point where we will be contacting the landlord to see if he would be willing to change letting agents as it is his property that is being affected by the letting agents lack of work.
He's getting 12% of our monthly rent for
Raising rent without complying with proper notice period. Blaming lack of work being done on the property on contractors who have 'not been in touch after viewing the work' which is just unrealistic, as who knows a contractor who doesn't followup a house visit.
Getting to the point where we will be contacting the landlord to see if he would be willing to change letting agents as it is his property that is being affected by the letting agents lack of work.
He's getting 12% of our monthly rent for
Peta Akhigbe
Oct 15, 2021
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DISCRIMATE AGAINST AGE (70) AND INCOME.
called about the property and was sent an application. Sent it back right away heard nothing I rang and was told I can't speak. To the guy his in a meeting rang again to be told he was sent home sick, rang again to be told the property had gone. So carried on looking to see the property was still on the market, rang up to be told yes its still available so asked about the application to be told someone will call, no call surprise!! So, called again to be told the guy is now on holiday., then finally a response to be told they don't accept guarantors as my
called about the property and was sent an application. Sent it back right away heard nothing I rang and was told I can't speak. To the guy his in a meeting rang again to be told he was sent home sick, rang again to be told the property had gone. So carried on looking to see the property was still on the market, rang up to be told yes its still available so asked about the application to be told someone will call, no call surprise!! So, called again to be told the guy is now on holiday., then finally a response to be told they don't accept guarantors as my
Andrew
Mar 18, 2021
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R.
Jan 28, 2021
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They openly discriminate against people in receipt of benefits by stating that the property will not be rented to them despite this having been shown on numerous occasions in court to be illegal.
They'll probably respond with some rubbish along the lines of "The landlord has given us this instruction" but this isn't an excuse.
Legally you can not refuse to rent to someone because they are on housing benefit or universal credit.
They'll probably respond with some rubbish along the lines of "The landlord has given us this instruction" but this isn't an excuse.
Legally you can not refuse to rent to someone because they are on housing benefit or universal credit.
Richard Seely
Nov 22, 2020
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D. Mann
Aug 06, 2020
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I phoned 2 times to enquire about a property that I was interested in. On both occasions the agent dealing with the property was unavailable and despite leaving my details failed to get back to me because ' he was too busy'.
I called again today and was informed that the property is now under offer. If I was the seller of the property I would be very suspicious of the way this company is run, how many other interested parties have they failed to contact.
Best and final offers is based on all parties being able to put in a bid, which is hard to do if they don't return your call.
Totally unprofessional
I called again today and was informed that the property is now under offer. If I was the seller of the property I would be very suspicious of the way this company is run, how many other interested parties have they failed to contact.
Best and final offers is based on all parties being able to put in a bid, which is hard to do if they don't return your call.
Totally unprofessional