ACT Property London reviews

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Alex Jackson

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2.0
20 Nov 2025
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Pros

Directors try to keep in touch with all the team, listen your concerns The manager at the time was a lovely person Travelling a lot and get to know different people and explore different locations Flexibility being employed via PAYE or freelancer agreement basis Good overtime payment Give you good devices to work with

Cons

They do not reimburse the travel but expect you to travel a lot Directors listen your concerns but nothing is done to improve No lunch breaks Poor diary management Bookings are usually overflowing and they don't care about travelling time or breaks Lack of care with physical well being of the clerks and mental health Low quality software to work with Expect you to work out of hours without requesting this before hand (starting before 9 and finishing after 6)

1.0
20 Oct 2024
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Pros

There honestly aren’t any I can think of.

Cons

The thing that gets me about this role was that the actual content of the job was fine. But the thing that made it the most unbearable was that whoever deals with the bookings will cram your diary so full with the expectation that you will be able to make it to your next inspection in the exact time they predict which rarely ever happened because of travel issues, being sent to the wrong agent to pick up keys, or an interaction with tenants or concierges taking longer than expected, among many other possibilities. The way your schedule is made means that you only have enough time between inspections for commuting, meaning that having a LEGALLY MANDATED break is simply not possible. When queried about this management said allowing for breaks “doesn’t make sense for the company”. Myself and multiple other colleagues are not able to stop and eat a meal until after 6pm every day. Disabilities are not taken seriously in line with the Equality Act 2010. Management learned about my dynamic disability and promised to make adjustments such as not giving me long inspections in large properties and giving me space for breaks, acting on this for a few weeks or so before completely ignoring these reasonable adjustments. This has landed me in several dangerous situations where I have required emergency medical assistance, after one particular event I was then placed on two overtime shifts working 9-7pm with no breaks immediately after coming back from sick leave. Having spoken to management after this I was questioned “so, your illness is permanent?” As if I had never told them about my disabilities in the first place. The company also does not have an HR department which means it is impossible for these issues to be taken seriously. ACT peddles a cultish “family” mentality despite putting in minimal effort to ensure its property inspectors out in the field are properly looked after.

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