Avoid if you value your time or sanity
I rarely leave reviews, but my experience with PM Property Lawyers (specifically Rusian Wilson and her team) was so poor that I feel genuinely compelled to warn others.
I instructed this firm to manage the sale of my property in March 2025. What followed was a relentless sequence of errors, delays, miscommunication, and a general lack of competence that dragged out what should have been a relatively straightforward transaction. The impact on my family has been enormous - we were preparing for an international move, living out of boxes, and relying on this firm to do their job professionally. They failed us completely. What should have taken 3 months, took 6 months - we had a cash buyer who didn't even need a mortgage, still they dragged it out.
Here are just a few of the issues I encountered:
- Repeated errors and contradictory instructions – I was asked to make payments which were then refunded without explanation. This created confusion and eroded any confidence I had in the process. It became clear early on that internal communication was poor and attention to detail was sorely lacking.
- Serious breach of data protection – Shockingly, I was sent a lease belonging to a completely different property. This is not only unprofessional, it is a breach of GDPR and a basic failure in safeguarding client confidentiality. No apology or proper explanation followed.
- Lazy and inefficient communication – I shared a Google Drive folder containing all requested documents early in the process. Several weeks later, I was told the solicitor "can’t open links" — something that could and should have been raised immediately. It felt like an intentional delay tactic.
- Constant spelling and grammatical mistakes – The emails I received were riddled with careless spelling errors, typos, and poor grammar. This might seem minor to some, but it’s indicative of a lack of care and professionalism, especially when you're dealing with legal documentation and formal communication. On a number of occasions it made us wonder whether we were dealing with some untrained interns.
- Miscommunication with third parties – My property management company had already provided relevant documents, yet the solicitor repeatedly contacted them to ask for the same items. No one seemed to be keeping proper records or reading the correspondence. Most of the times it felt like she had no idea what she was asking - sending queries for the sake of sending queries, particularly when the queries were related to documents already provided.
- Inaccurate legal responses – In one instance, the solicitor responded to a query from the buyer’s solicitor by referencing a lease clause that didn’t exist. When this was pointed out, rather than clarifying or checking the lease, they simply resent the same extract. It was lazy and deeply unprofessional.
- Total disregard for urgency and client context – From the outset, I was clear that we were moving abroad and that the sale needed to proceed efficiently. Despite this, there was no urgency in their handling of the case. Every action felt delayed, reactive, and careless. The Buyer didn't even have any mortgage to apply for, they were a cash buyer - the process should have been much faster and more straightforward
Frankly, I have no idea what I actually paid for. I ended up doing most of the chasing myself - including prompting them to respond to enquiries, correcting their mistakes, and liaising with other parties just to keep things moving. It was exhausting, disheartening, and deeply frustrating.
I have now lodged a formal complaint with PM Property Lawyers and will be escalating it to the Legal Ombudsman. I would strongly caution anyone, especially those in time-sensitive or complex situations, to think very carefully before engaging this firm. Based on my experience, they do not communicate effectively, do not take ownership of errors, and fail to uphold even the most basic professional standards.
This was hands down the most stressful part of our entire sale process. Choose your legal representation wisely - this firm let us down on every level.
29 de agosto de 2025
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