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Eagerstates The Gurvits family... mum Esther, dad Joseph, and son Ronni who has trained as a lawyer to help him obtain money by exposing every loophole possible in an out of date leasehold law. If you go in Companies House and type in Joseph Gurvits you will see he has 11 appointments, with a combined wealth of over £20 million pounds. The secret of their success is for Joseph Gurvits' company Assethold to buy the freehold of your property, before Esther and Ronni move in with Eagerstates to demand whatever amount they want for the service charge. The service they supply is minimal and overcharged. When I was dealing with them I was paying them more than my council tax which was £1600 a year excluding the £250 for ground rent which was demanded every year on Christmas Eve… Merry Christmas from the Gurvits! Put simply, you are overpaying for substandard services. If you challenge or refuse to pay their exuberant charges, you will immediately receive aggressive letters stating you are in breach of your lease (my lease was 32 pages long and would need a room full of solicitors to understand) and if payment was not made in full you would be taken to court and your property taken off you. I also use to receive letters stating that costs would be incurred every time I challenged their demands. I can only imagine the pain and intimidation that the elderly have endured from the Gurvits and who are too afraid to challenge them. Shame on you Gurvits, shame on you! A simple Google search will provide you with such stories. My advice to anyone who has the misfortune of being connected to the Gurvits family through the purchase of a property is to get together with your fellow leaseholders and create an RTM. This is what I did, we took them to court where they will try to frustrate the process with every trick in the book, but be patient and you will eradicate them from your investment. From my own experience, even after we had removed Eagerstates, when I tried to sell my property Assethold who act as the landlord were still able to demand £450 from me to answer a simple question requested by my purchaser’s solicitor. Put simply if I did not pay Assethold they were able to make my property unsellable. They had already frustrated the sale of my property previously by demanding £600 from my buyer which resulted in the sale falling through. Finally, if you are able to purchase the freehold back from Assethold do it, that way you can have complete control of your investment rather than lining the pockets of this family.
3 years ago
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