Complaints Procedure.

At Wilkinson Byrne are committed to ensuring that all our clients are given the highest level of customer service. But if something has gone wrong we welcome your feedback to help us improve our service and resolve any issues as soon as possible.

If you have a complaint you believe needs to be resolved, please put this in writing, either in a letter to 8 Turnpike Parade, Green Lanes, London, N15 3EA or by email to haringey@wilkinsonbyrne.com. Please include as much detail as possible to help us understand what has gone wrong. We will then respond in line with the timeframes set out below.

What happens next?

We will send you a letter acknowledging receipt of your complaint within three working days of receiving it, enclosing a copy of this procedure.

We will then investigate your complaint. This will normally be dealt with by the office manager who will review your file and speak to the member of staff who dealt with you.  A formal written outcome of our investigation will be sent to you within 15 working days of sending the acknowledgement letter.

If, at this stage, you are still not satisfied, you should contact us again and we will arrange for a separate review to take place by a senior member of staff.

We will write to you within 15 working days of receiving your request for a review, confirming our final viewpoint on the matter.

If you remain dissatisfied you can then contact The Property Ombudsman to request an independent review:

The Property Ombudsman Ltd
Milford House
43-45 Milford Street
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1 2BP
01722 333 306
www.tpos.co.uk

Please note the following:
You will need to submit your complaint to The Property Ombudsman within 12 months of receiving our final viewpoint letter, including any evidence to support your case.

The Property Ombudsman requires that all complaints are addressed through this in-house complaints procedure, before being submitted for an independent review. However, if you feel we have not sought to address your complaints within eight weeks, you may be able to refer your complaint to the Property Ombudsman to consider without our final viewpoint on the matter