Uniplaces has a rating of 1.2 stars from 137 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about Uniplaces most frequently mention service fee, several times, and deposit money problems. Uniplaces ranks 169th among Rental Homes sites.
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I had a great experience using Uniplaces to book a place for 6 months. Very quick to find the right place - all the info is online. When I arrived the place was exactly as described. Thank you Uniplaces!
Unfortunately, I had to cancel my booking and the room was seamlessly re-let to another student I knew. Nevertheless, Uniplaces insisted on its strict cancellation policy, which meant that I lost the booking fee and the first month's rent (€700 in total) without anything in return. Very unfriendly and unresponsive customer service, out to maximise profit, unfortunately I cannot recommend. In future I can recommend everyone to use idealista.
This is the worst service Ever. They increase the rents and destroy the market. They dont care about the costumers and their needs, its all about the money!
Uniplaces is a SCAM and a Thief, Don't trust
My booking ID is *******,
I paid 780 Euros, They asked extra fee and changed the rent of the room with their partner colivys.com in Paris after I paid. Just 5 days after my paying (without receiving any room and any contract) Uniplaces sent me an email that they said they canceled my reservation without a refund. They didn't refund my money until now. Shame to Uniplaces. Here I shared their emails. They broke all things even their cancelation policy on their thief website.
Thank you for your email.
We are sorry to inform you but we have finished your booking with Uniplaces, as well as we transferred the money of the first rent to the landlady. Thus, we can no longer help you but we advise you to contact her in order to reach an agreement. This contact may be preferably made by email.
We hope you understand and collaborate.
Best regards,
Carolina
Customer Experience Team | Uniplaces
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Tip for consumers:
Students
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It was supposed to rent a room from Uniplaces.
Booking ID: *******
At the beginning, Uniplaces makes you believe that they are here for you, ready to help you finding accomodations.
But as soon as the fee has been paid, they disappear!
To sum up, "Uniplaces"only takes care about the landlord and do not take into account the rights of the tenants. They know that the gooes that lays the golden eggs is the landlord.
My experience: my boyfriend and me booked a flat to spend 6 months in Lisbon. After a few days, we noticed the presence of bedbugs in the flat. As our landlord didn't seem to be interested to help us finding solutions to our problem, we decided to leave the flat and we booked another flat in the same neighborhood. We contacted Uniplaces several times to explain our problem and we asked them to help us and advice us because we had good reasons to complain and we wanted to get our deposit back. They told us they would speak with the landlord and call us back. Nothing happened! And we are still waiting for the call!
As we finally could find a deal with the landlord, we had to cancel the second flat we had booked. At the end, we didn't even see the second flat but we lost more than 1600 euros because the cancellation was late.
Uniplaces doesn't respect the ordinary tenancy law. They are ment to protect the weaker party to the contract but in fact they protect the stronger party (the Landlords). They don't protect your rights at all and they won't help you to get back the first months rent you paid in advance, even if they still possess it. Giving the first month rent to the landlord before the check-in is a pure robbery!
Dear Benjamin and Louise,
Thank you for your comment and again for the time on the phone.
We are sorry to to know you were experiencing an unfortunate situation with your accommodation and that you feel we did not get back to you in the period of time you were expecting it.
As we discussed, Uniplaces contacts and assists both the landlord and tenant in every situation according to our procedures and facts provided. In your case, we did contact the landlady after you presented us the situation and we are glad that an agreement was found that let you stay in the property you first booked.
Nevertheless, at the moment we were in contact with you, you had already proceeded with a second booking to move-in on the next days and when you wanted to cancel, the cancellation policy applies, as in every booking.
We will continue our conversation on our email channel and we will keep doing our best to assist you.
Best regards,
I rented the room in the picture for "300 euros" for one month.
What they really charge you for in the end is:
Room: 300 euros
Deposit: 350 euros (they did not give me the deposit back since I only stayed 2 weeks and not the whole month, although I payed the whole month, I know it doesn't make sense).
One month fine: 150 euros (Since I only rented for one month and not three, they fined me)
Half month fine: 175 euros (Since I rented the room from the 16th to the 15th, and not from the 1st to the 30th I got fined)
Admin cost: 50 euros (Although you make the whole booking online)
Cleaning Fee: 75 euros (Although you see in the picture "all bills included")
Total: 1,100
Plus, I rented a room with a private bathroom which was not the case and wifi that never worked. (Reasons why I took off early)
Yes people, they are scammers
Dear Pablo,
Thank you for bringing this matter to us.
We are sorry to hear that you did not have the expected experience with our service. We were not able to find any previous communication from you on our system other than the email that you sent on December 12th, so we were not aware of any of the problems you presented.
We understand this might be an unpleasant situation for you. However, regarding the payments, please note that you were informed before submitting the booking request that you would have to pay for one more fortnight of December given your chosen dates, as well as the admin fee, the security deposit and our Service Fee.
As for the one month fine you are mentioning, we also did not receive any communication from you regarding this matter during our contacts.
After our mediation, your accommodation provider agreed to refund you the cleaning fee that you paid, however, as you made an early departure, our accommodation providers have the right to keep the security deposit to cover for any additional costs, and we received no further communication from you after the last email we sent.
We are open to give you any clarifications if still needed, and we remain at your disposal should you require assistance with any other matter.
Thank you for your feedback.
Best regards,
Your Uniplaces Team.
This company wants only your money. They behave okay as long you have made contract. Awfull behaviour after that.
They wil only get money from you.
Refund policy sucks.
DONT USE THIS COMPANY.
Hello Markku,
Thank you for taking the time to review our service. We are sorry to learn that you are not satisfied with your experience. We tried to find a booking associated with your review, but unfortunately, we do not have your contact information available, and that limits our ability to provide the best possible support to your case and validate your feedback.
We kindly ask that you contact us by sending a request to customercare@uniplaces.com with your registration e-mail and Booking ID. We’ll be happy to attend to any questions, concerns, or comments you may have.
We appreciate you making us aware of your negative experience and thank you for your feedback. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
The Uniplaces Team
I used it and losted about 1000eur, a lot of time and thanks god I had another place to live. They doesnt follow their terms and conditicions. And nobody will protect you after.
My partner and I were excited to try an alternative to Airbnb, and a friend directed us to the Uniplaces platform. We booked an apartment in Lisbon for two months at 1300 euros per month. The 1300 euros was boldly written on the apartment listing page. There were no reviews for the apartment, however for the description (90 square meters), a great location, two balconies, and weekly cleaning included in the price, we decided to give it a shot, and we request to book the apartment. 24 hours later we receive a confirmation stating that 2,180 Euros has been charged to our card. We thought, "Great! We get a discount for booking two months instead of one!" We arrived at our apartment and were disappointed to find the apartment was no larger than 60 square meters and had NO balconies (only french doors). We are disappointed, but there is nothing we can do; we have nowhere else to go. Fast foward six weeks into our reservation, our landlord contacts us saying she hasn't received the second month's payment! This was odd. We look at our bank statement and 2600 USD came out. Perhaps there was an error in converting the currency... Now Uniplaces is contacting us saying $2600 is for ONE month and that the rent is VARIABLE!
Additionally, aside from the apartment being smaller, there are cockroaches in the hall, the cleaning service was never regular, and we can't even get our money back or get our landlord to fix anything!
This practice is abhorrent and disgusting. They also don't speak fluent English (even on the website where all the language is fairly unclear and ambiguous). Unfortunately just stick to Airbnb. At least you can get your money back if the landlord doesn't deliver on what is promised, and Airbnb can communicate in plain English.
Tip for consumers:
Just use Airbnb.
I first had issues with Uniplaces two days after I booked my room with them. Uniplaces does not let their users get in contact with the landlords prior to making a non-refundable payment. I therefore made the payment of their services fees plus the first month's rent. I messaged my landlord about the security of my room as a "lock was not available". I wanted to know my options of installing a lock. He informed me that a lock was not allowed at all which was not stated in the website. I therefore changed my mind about the room and contacted Uniplaces so that I can get my money back. After a dozen emails, they did not give me a refund. I did not have the means to rent another room, and I had to stay in a room with no lock for two months.
I moved in on the move-in date, signed the contract, and payed my security deposit. During this time, Uniplaces sent me an email to confirm that I moved in. I responded five days later that I had. However, before I had responded, they contacted my landlord to receive a confirmation, but my landlord did not respond. They then closed my reservation and cancelled their services which cost me 150, even though I had responded five days later.
When the pandemic broke out, the government of Canada called all Canadians back. I had to leave earlier than agreed upon in the contract and lost my deposit. I therefore contacted Uniplaces again to see my options for coverage as the circumstances were out of my control. Uniplaces told me that because I had confirmed moving in five days later and that my landlord also failed to confirm on time, they will not help me at all as they closed my reservation and cancelled their services. Keep in mind, I had payed them a service fee, they kept the money, and they refuse to offer me any help or services because I confirmed moving in five days late.
Avoid them at all costs.
Hi Melanie,
We are truly sorry to hear this and we would like to help you. For this reason we have already replied to your previous review.
We remain at your disposal and look forward to her from you.
Best wishes,
The Uniplaces Team
I booked my stay abroad through uniplaces. Everything looked good online but shortly after moving in I noticed that the apartment and also my room had a huge cockroach problem (in bed, in the room, kitchen, living room, bathroom, everywhere).
I found about 10 cockroaches in the apartment every day, with a lot also being in my room, sometimes up to 10 in my room. After my landlord did not want to reduce my rent and I informed him about the legal situation (he knew about the situation and put wrong information online, cockroaches everywhere) he told me I have to pay or else I'm free to leave (even though he knew exactly what he was doing is illegal and I had hardly any options to move somewhere else within short notice) what about uniplaces? Tells me to pay rent (I didn't pay rent because I wanted a rent reduction) or I can leave:--)
Due to lack of options i moved out (luckily: i couldn't sleep in that room for much longer in because i had cockroaches in my bed!) and completed my semester abroad back home in austria online
When I wanted to leave a short and honest review on uniplaces about the room I got the info that uniplaces has any right to change or not publish reviews if it violates the guidelines. My review described the room and also stated that the room and apartment had a major roach problem - what happened? Uniplaces did not publish it so they can rent the room to the next poor girl not knowing what's about to come. I paid 650€ (cold) in Lisbon. Thanks for that Uniplaces. Questionable practices. Don't help, they support the distribution of wrong information and give you the option: pay or get out. Never again - do not to book.
Update: I recently tried to review uniplaces on instagram on their page: they deleted my comments:—-) DON't book
Tip for consumers:
Just dont
Dear Jasmin,
Thank you for taking the time to review our service, we are very sorry to hear about this experience.
We tried to find a booking associated with your review, but unfortunately, we do not have your contact information available, and that limits our ability to provide the best possible support to your case and validate your feedback.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
The Uniplaces Team
Terrible experience they will not assist you in any way, the tenant did not pay and disappeared, I saw no money and they won't help you
Hello,
Thank you for your contact and feedback
Unfortunately we couldn’t find any booking related to your review.
If you haven't already, please contact us by sending us a request to customercare@uniplaces.com - we’ll be happy to assist you in any way we can.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Your Customer Support Team
This $#*!ty website send my friend to this house and now website support refuses to change the flat or to refund money that i paid.
Hello,
We're sorry that you and your friend had to face those issues with the place you rented.
As soon as you informed us about the situation, we started helping you and mediating the issues as fast as possible.
Unfortunately, this review was written before the case was solved. Uniplaces takes every complaint seriously, but mediating between landlords and tenants might take a while sometimes.
In order to study in detail every case and provide viable solutions, sometimes it might take a few days. In this case, the final outcome was a rent refund to you.
We continuously work to solve this type of issues and prevent them from happening again, so we thank you for feedback and cooperation!
We wish you a pleasant day, and remain committed to helping you in the future with any other matters.
Kind regards,
Your Uniplaces Team
What a piece of crap of a company. On March 27th, I booked an overpriced apartment to enter on March 31st to stay for April and May and got charged for the full month of March as they only offered monthly contracts for this property! No joke! They make it very easy to rent and pay apartments that you did not use retroactively. Cancelled the booking as soon as I realised but €2,300 thrown away, just like that. Great business model, Uniplaces! When you try to reach them, OF COURSE there is no phone number to be found anywhere. BE VERY SUSPICIOUS OF ANY BUSINESS THAT AVOIDS PHONE INTERACTIONS WITH CLIENTS AT ALL COST. Instead, they make you file an online claim and all I got was an email exchange where some (likely underpaid) customer service agent proceeded to explain that it was all my fault for not reading the conditions. What a beauty. Avoid Uniplaces like the plague, people! Lots of local rental platforms use this site for their ads, so I suggest you search for local platforms in the country / city you are visiting before heading to Uniplaces. It can save you money!
Hello Pedro,
We are sorry to learn that you are not satisfied with your experience.
We invite you to check in our website, when you select your desired accommodation, you can find the type of contract and payments information during the booking process and at the check-out page.
Our main goal is always to help our tenants and landlords by offering complete information, while upholding our policies when they need to be applied.
We regret you couldn’t enjoy your booking this time and we’ll keep working to offer the best accommodations and always strive to do better. In order for us to offer a detailed and precise assistance, our complaint process is handled via customercare@uniplaces.com, and we'll always be available if you have any additional questions or comments.
Kind regards,
The Uniplaces Team
UNA BRUTTISSIMA ESPERIENZA CON QUESTO SITO TI CHIEDONO TANTI SOLDI E NON TI AIUTANO PER NIENTE.
SCONSIGLIO A TUTTI VIVACEMENTE
I came to Milan for study and had no apartment to stay. As I was tired of searching, I decided to use uniplaces (as it was recommended for me by some friends and also my Italian university). I have found a nice studio in a nice place. But, as you know, according to the policy of uniplaces you cannot see the precise address. So after my payment went away, I got the address and the contact of the landlord, I called him immediately. He was embarrassed and said he knew nothing about my booking. In some time (30 minutes) he finally understood what I am talking about (I found out that in fact it was his father renting it, they do not communicate much, so why there is his number?). Finally he made me a favour to enter next day, the beginning of the renting period. I was curious about the place and arrived the day before to see the district. It was awful! Near the metro means about 1 km from it, at 8 p.m. everything was closed, nothing was open, no bars, shops. Contradicted the description of a friendly full of people area. What is worse, the flat itself is situated in something similar to stock, where there was a production of something (actually I was so shocked that did not manage to understand what). Next day we decided to confirm a meeting via phone to probably discuss the cancellation, but after he did not answer the telephone! I was waiting for the answer from uniplaces, but they reacted only when I asked my university to contact them directly. So I lost my money without even moving in (820 euro rent plus 130 discounted uniplaces fee), the landlord referred to them, the uniplaced referred to him. The pollicy is strange and could have been correct, but the description doesn't match, so why do I have to pay for there (or the landlord's) cheating? I am going to police.
Recently I recieved a reply through email from a renter. She said that I can rent her apartment.
I was just so happy because I was looking for a place to live, so I can begin my first semester in Stuttgart, Germany. We spoke in Engish, because she said she lived in Spanish and is bad in German. She wrote for me some long emails and explained for me everything about the rent. I just believed in her until she explained about uniplaces. She said uniplace has a lot of professional worker, something like you can rely on them. I saw it as a marketing news. And when she said that I have to transfer money to them immediately, I woke up from my dream and looked for some rate about uniplace... And you know, beside many comments about this awful services, i saw a warning from a person who suffered exactly the same thing like me and he lost 750 euro already. I asked her about this stuff, she explained a little bot that she was offended and sent me her passport or something that proved she didnt lie to me. But it was still a cheat, a real cheat because I didnt recieve any futher explain for this sotuation. If she were real, she must have worried about this kind of thing, because nobody will rent this room anymore. I post this review here. I just suprise that the policy havent made anything about this company and a lot of cheating like that.
Dear,
We are sorry you experienced this. We can assure you Uniplaces is a safe platform where you can find your dream place. We have thousands of verified properties and our process is all online. We will never ask you to do any payments outside Uniplaces.com, thus if the person you were talking to asked you to do so, it was probably a fraud.
In the case that you experience a similar situation in the future, please contact our customer care team as they can help you.
Warm wishes,
Your Uniplaces Team
Not sure about telling "the entire world", but... I booked a room in an apartment for a friend with a "Move-in" date of March 26 and a "Move-out" date of June 26. Three months, right? Well, much later, I found that the landlord's policy is to charge an entire month for any booking within a month (in this case 5 days). In reality, this is how the website works, reflecting the policy of the landlord, though a bit more transparency would be helpful. UniPlaces website was not clear in this (hopefully a change is being made) and they are working with their landlords to change this policy to something less than a whole month (perhaps a fortnight). Personally, I think it should be based on the booking date (if you sign up for a room on the 15th, thus taking the room off the market, and are moving in on the 25th, you limit the landlord's ability to fill that time. So you would be charged from the 16th). But UniPlaces website was also at fault, as the fact that you were being charged an additional month was hidden behind a "Show all rents" highlighted text that was not so obvious. In our case, because the tenant paid for the entire stay upon arrival, this was not discovered until the last month when the landlord wanted additional payment. I sent an email to UniPlaces and wrote the original scathing review base on my understanding at the time. They contacted me immediately, stated that it was a combination of the landlord's rental policy and a website issue that is "being corrected", agreed that that they would only charge a partial fee for March, and straightened out everything with the landlord. A few days later, I received the pro-rated refund as agreed. Bottom line: The room is good, the folks at UniPlaces are honest, and in the end, My friend (the tenant) and I are satisfied customers. I highly recommend UniPlaces!
Dear Gilbert,
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Indeed the suggestions you made here are already being implemented on the website and it has become more user-friendly to avoid these situations.
Warm wishes,
Your Uniplaces Team
AVOID. My landlord canceled my reservation one week before my moving. Uniplaces don't care about this. It's awful
Dear Andrea,
Many thanks for the time you took to write your review.
We were extremely sorry to learn that your landlord needed to cancel your reservation, we truly did the best we could to try to mediate and keep it, but unfortunately it was not possible.
After your booking was cancelled you were, of course, entirely refunded.
Remember that if you ever need us in the future, we'll be here for you.
Kind Regards,
The Uniplaces Team
Uniplaces is a SCAMMING WEBSITE, please DO NOT trust this platform.
We rented a flat in Florence through an Italian platform called 'ROOMLESS' which is directly in contact with UNIPLACES.
Once we arrived in Florence, the place we got is incredibly filthy, there are spider web and dead mosquitos on the wall, all surfaces are super greasy, grease on all the switches, the floors and the bathroom are dirty and the sofa and chairs are with filthy stains.
The local agency called 'Homes in Florence' (another scam alert) UNIPLACES is in contact with is some sort of a 'MAFIA-ISH' agency. When we complained about the fact that the flat is unliveable, 'Homes in Florence' Googled my name, and found my company, went to my company and wrote one-star fake reviews.
Uniplaces disregarded all of the above factors, and wanted us to take the filthy place and refused to refund us one cent, despite the fact that we never took the apartment.
What a scam platform! If you do not want troubles, stay away from this platform.
Tip for consumers:
Avoid this scamming site
Hello Xun,
Thank you for taking the time to review our service. We are sorry to learn that your experience didn’t match your expectations. We can see that our team has provided you the necessary help, and we are sorry that you are not satisfied with the support you received.
Our main goal is always to help our tenants and landlords by offering complete information, mediating in solving any special requests and to be impartially fair to both sides, while also upholding our policies when they need to be applied. In your case, that meant the cleaning of the accommodation booked, which was provided immediately. We're sorry that this resolution was not the one you expected.
We appreciate you making us aware of your negative experience and thank you for your feedback. We'll use it to manage the way we support our customers and strive to do better moving forward. We'll always be available if you have any additional questions or comments.
Kind regards,
The Uniplaces Team
Nothing more then scammers! Whatever you do don't book a flat in Berlin through them.
They tricked me and I lost 500euro
I recently had an unfortunate experience with Uniplaces, an online platform that claims to provide safe and reliable accommodations for students. I feel compelled to share my harrowing story to warn others about the risks associated with trusting this platform.
When I initially booked my accommodation through Uniplaces, I was relieved to see that the place had been marked as "checked," indicating that someone from Uniplaces had physically visited the property and verified its safety. However, my relief quickly turned into disbelief and fear when the ceiling of my room unexpectedly collapsed while I was inside. My life was put in immediate danger, and I cannot stress enough how terrifying and traumatic this incident was.
The fact that Uniplaces had labeled the property as "checked" is deeply concerning. It implies a thorough inspection was conducted, providing tenants like myself with a sense of security. However, the reality was far from it. How could a property with such a blatant safety hazard be marked as safe? Uniplaces failed in its duty to ensure the well-being of its tenants, and I believe it's essential for prospective users to be aware of this grave oversight.
Moreover, I am deeply disappointed by Uniplaces' response to this incident. Not only did they neglect to adequately address the dangerous situation that occurred, but they also made matters worse by re-listing the room on their website as available and marked as "checked" once again. This blatant disregard for tenant safety and the lack of follow-up inspection is absolutely unacceptable.
In light of these experiences, I implore anyone considering using Uniplaces to exercise extreme caution. Trusting this platform could potentially jeopardize your safety and well-being, as it did with mine. The incident I faced was not only terrifying but also left me feeling betrayed by the false sense of security that Uniplaces provided.
Furthermore, I firmly believe that Uniplaces should take responsibility for the trauma and danger they exposed me to. I urge them to refund the service fees I paid, as their services proved to be entirely unworthy and contributed to the perilous situation I endured. Additionally, I believe that compensation should be provided, not only as a gesture of goodwill but also to acknowledge the severe negligence that endangered my life.
It is disheartening to see a company that claims to prioritize tenant safety and satisfaction fail so spectacularly. Until Uniplaces takes concrete measures to rectify their flawed system, I cannot, in good conscience, recommend their services to anyone. Trust, safety, and accountability should never be compromised when it comes to providing accommodation for students or anyone else.
When I arranged my exchange in Lisbon (starting in September), I decided to get a room via Uniplaces. As the traveling guidelines fluctuate often due to the pandemic, I laid personal contact with Uniplaces about what would happen if I would be obligated to cancel my room due to Covid-19. Daniel, from the service team, was very polite and explained that I would not have to worry. He assured that most landlords are very understanding towards this situation and I would most likely get my money back. A few weeks later, I did indeed have to cancel my booking due to Covid-19 virus. When I asked Daniel to call me, he refused to and later even blocked me. Instead I had to mail a coworker of his: Gonçalo. Gonçalo told me that he felt sorry about the situation, but opined that we all had to make sacrifices. For sake of the "continuation of Uniplaces", they would not return the money I paid: €639,-. I decided to contact my landlord, who actually was very understanding towards me. She told me she would've liked to return me my money, but is very restricted in her actions. Uniplaces namely pays the landlords far less then the tenants pay. If you find a nice apartment on Uniplaces, I would therefore recommend to google and find it elsewhere. I may conclude that Uniplaces' cancelation policy is an absolute scam. Their customer service is polite as long as they could make money out if it. Overall, it could be considered untrustworthy and overpriced. After having to cancel an exchange (you look forward to for about 3 years), the last thing you want is to be robbed of your money. I hope my fellow students will not experience this as well.
Hello Caron,
Thank you for sharing your feedback.
We’re sorry your experience didn’t match your expectations and we regret you couldn’t enjoy your booking this time, we're trying to do our best to help our customers while we also overcome these difficult times together with our landlords.
Kind Regards,
The Uniplaces Team
Never ever use this website. I booked a place, Uniplace only send the number, an email and a name which is "Widerproperty". If you check their Facebook page only liked by 2 people and their website does not work properly. The time i booked they send me an e-mail and told me I need to send all my information (passport copy, resident permit, a paper states if i am single or not, address proof) in 15 minute or else my booking will be cancelled. Since I have already paid, I made a mistake and send everything with a rush. Then called them they said they don't work on sundays so I needed to wait. Wait till monday which is my move in day and called them, they said they are waiting for final confirmation. I informed uniplace told them could you please block my money. They said of course and told me they have blocked it and called my landlord who told them my contract will be ready in a few moments. They also called me said that I got the final validation but it is so late let's do the contract tomorrow. So by that my move in 24 hours have passed. The day after they said they need my proof of residence again because my contract in my home country was not enough because it is "editable", I was already in Coimbra staying is a hostel since they don't even have the deceny of talking with me face to face and have not bring anything with me that states my address proof for them. They said without it they cannot rent me the place and they need it now. I informed uniplace about the status of my booking and never heard from them again. Called those guys and they never pick up the phone. Today i checked and the supposedly blocked money have been taken from my account. And that's the story of how I got scammed 450 euro. In any case never use this website, its not fail proof at all.
Dear Yilmaz,
We are afraid to inform you that you were a victim of a SCAM. Uniplaces is an online platform and we don't request any payments outside our platform.
The only information we ask from our tenants is standard information: Name, email, country of residence - this information is requested upon your registration; further information is only requested in case you ask for a certificate for VISA purposes.
Our team is always available to help you!
Warm wishes,
Your Uniplaces Team
I dont know how to express my sadness and disapointment about the place I booked through uniplaces. When booking on uniplaces there is sometimes stated trusted landlord and apparently the place I booked was a trusted place. There were verified pictures and videos, ect. But when I moved in the place had 4 beds in one room nstead of 2 and did not resemble the pictures at all. Here are the events that followed with a 'trusted landlord' and a 'verified' place on uniplaces.
One day before moving in Gunjan Gaurav phoned me up to meet at a metro station with 500 euros of deposit. Stupidly I met him there and got the keys from him without having seen the place. The next day when moving in I saw that the place did not at all match the descriptions. I phoned Gunjan and he said that I did not have to contact uniplaces as I would be able to get my deposit back from him and I would be allowed to stay for 10 days till I found a new place. I said that I was going to contact uniplaces but he said I would not be able to get anything back as the 24 hour period had already passed, and that when contacting Uniplaces the 500 would be gone too. I left several days ago, but yesterday we were going to meet up to exchange the keys for the down payment. Again at Lodi metro station. When giving back the keys he made me sign a paper that I moved out and straight after he snatched the keys out of my hands and ran. I phoned the poliece straight afterwards. From roommates I heard already 3 previous tennants experianced the same problems. I dont know how such a place could have been rented to me. I'm increadibally disappointed in uniplaces. When booking on uniplaces 'verified' means nothing at all.
Dear David,
We are very sorry to hear about this experience, thank you for contacting us.
We identified your case and were able to verify that your complaint was filed after the security period announced on our platform, which limited our power of action, as we informed you.
In this case we tried our best to help you by doing everything we could to mediate the refund of your security deposit, however this is something that depends on the relationship between you and the Hosting Provider.
We appreciate your understanding and remain at your disposal.
Sincerely,
Your Uniplaces team
Avoid at all costs - they just want to take 250 booking fee off you and have no interest in helping out with problems.
My wife booked a studio flat in Porto which stated on the ad that it had air conditioning and a window. A week later when she was in Porto to enrol with university and called the landlord to see if she could view the flat. When she visited she found that there was no air conditioning in the room (only in the building - what use is AC in the the corridors?) and the room had no window. The room was claustrophobic and hot. She could not accept living in such a place and so quickly cancelled with just 30 days left otherwise she would have lost a whole months rent (550). As it was she still lost the booking fee and half the months rent - so over 500 down the drain.
On complaining to UniPlaces they simply said that she should have contacted them if she was unhappy before cancelling and as she had not then they could not help in any way. If we had done this then the whole amount would have been lost but they did not care about that. So they said they could not help but offered 20% off the next booking with them (as if we would do that!). They would not refund their fee and were not at all interested in the fact that the studio advert was misleading (it is still there and has not been changed). They made excuses like saying that the listing said AC in the apartment not in the bedroom - it is a studio - the apartment is the bedroom! And the listing clearly states there is a window but they consistently ignored that point. When we asked to escalate the issue to someone higher within the company they just stopped answering the emails.
Their 250 fee is outrageous as they do nothing for it - if the listing is wrong they take no responsibility and do not even ensure that it is corrected. In my opinion they should have returned their fee as they were completely useless and they should have challenged the landlord about the advert and asked him for a refund too.
So unless you want to risk losing a lot of money, do not use Uniplaces. They do not allow you to contact the landlords before booking so you have to cough up your 250 plus first months rent before you ever get chance to see what the rental is really like. They are simply taking advantage of overseas students who are desperate to find accommodation.
If you are looking for student accommodation in Portugal then I would suggest using BQuarto which is free and you can communicate with the people renting. This was what we did next and all went well.
Dear Rosane,
Thank you for leaving this comment, the opinion of our customers really matters to us.
We understand your disappointment regarding the situation, and we regret that you did not find satisfactory the service we offered.
We identified your case and could see that we did our best to provide a thorough reply. We explained to you that our offers are created in a way that allow customers to understand what is present in each of the spaces: in the offer you booked, it was clearly stated each of the amenities present in each of the spaces.
We understand that you may have been disappointed by the choice made; however, as explained, that was indeed a choice. All the information was there, and Uniplaces could not take responsibility for it.
As much as we empathise with the situation of a student coming from abroad, who finds a place different from what imagined, we also know that all the necessary information was present in the listing. For this reason, as we wanted to help you in finding a new accommodation, we offered you a 20% discount on the new reservation. We did it with all the best intentions, and we are sorry it was not enough.
We will take your feedback into consideration in order to improve our listings and prevent these issues. As you may understand, a company has its own policies and as much as we wished to help you, this is really the best we could do.
We hope you found a place to call home, Rosane.
Sincerely,
Your Uniplaces Team
I've rented an apartment that was advertised as an "Exclusive" offer, "This place is fully managed by Uniplaces". However, it turned out that the real manager of the flat was MadridEasy, a dilettante, vicious, hostile company; and moreover Uniplaces felt no responsibility for anything during my stay (neither after).
This "Exclusive" experience was terrible:
1.) False info in the Uniplaces listings:
* In reality, there was no internet in the flat.
* In reality, there was no oven in the flat.
2.) The flat was a nightmare:
* The maximum power rating was 3000 watts (you cannot even cook using two pots as the breaker will pop).
* Very next to my wall a secondary school was located => continuous screaming, shouting, loudspeaker announcements (!) from early morning to evening.
* The garbage was not collected inside the building but in a trash container on a public square 1000 feet away.
* The rain was leaking into the rooms through the faulty windows.
3.) MadridEasy tried to fool me several times.
* They said that the internet is not included in the contract (it is).
* They said that I have to pay a 100 cleaning cost, despite the fact that they signed a document proving that I left the apartmant in clean condition.
* They charged me for heating in May (!) (the coldest object in May was the heater -- the central heating of the whole building was switched off in April.).
* They tried to convince me that I have to pay the electricity bill for June as well (I left the house at 31 May).
* The deposit is still not transferred back to my account. (They had 2 months to complete the transaction...)
Reminder: This is the "Exclusive" place, "managed by Uniplaces".
4.) Uniplaces did nothing helpful.
* Regarding the internet, they said that I should talk with MadridEasy.
* Regarding the conditions of the flat, they said that I should talk with MadridEasy.
* Regarding the complaints, they said that I should resolve them directly with MadridEasy, as they can "only act as mediators, as it is an issue between landlords and tenants.".
WOW! So Uniplaces cannot help in case of an "Exclusive" place "managed by Uniplaces". What the hell?
5.) The legal actions:
* I had to turn to the Consumer Protection Agency of Madrid to justify the regulations of the Lease Agreement.
* I had to initiate a European Payment Order procedure to get the deposit back.
6.) Extras:
* MadridEasy turned off the rating on their facebook page (Guess why?)
* It is strictly forbidden to mention MadridEasy in any review on Uniplaces' website (Guess why?)
So that is the "Exclusive" experience.
Dear Márton,
First of all, we would like to thank you for your review.
We truly care about our customers' opinions, especially if presented in a constructive way, like you did.
All your feedback has been registered and will be used to improve the experience of future customers.
Nonetheless, we believe it's important to clarify a couple of things.
An exclusive offer is managed by Uniplaces in terms of the acceptance of bookings, as it's an offer that is exclusively advertised on our platform. However, it doesn't mean that Uniplaces' employees are administering the place.
With regards to the two times you reached us, an agent was personally put in charge of your case and we did our best to mediate between you and your accommodation provider, even if the issues were presented to us only after the 24-hour safety period.
Your cases were treated as top priority and, for the inconvenience you experienced, you were also refunded part of our service fees.
Your current support request is being treated with the same care and attention of your previous ones - at Uniplaces you'll always have a team ready to help you.
We truly hope we can improve your perspective about our company.
Kind regards,
Customer Experience Team
Rent your student accommodation with Uniplaces, the safe and easy student housing platform to find and book rooms and residences for university and Erasmus students
Ben, Mariano and Miguel met at university in the UK. At the time, finding a place to live proved to be a very hard and painful task. Ben knocked door to door after finding nothing online; Mariano had to pay 12 months of rent upfront; and Miguel, having never lived in the UK before, didn't know there were better options than the one he ended up choosing.
One year after graduating, while recalling their awful renting experiences, they realised they had a business opportunity. They came up with a plan to create an online marketplace to create a better rental experience for students and landlords. Uniplaces was launched in 2013 and now, five years later, it is Europe's biggest student accommodation platform, having already booked more than 6 million nights and generated over €100 million in revenue for landlords across Europe.
Dear Fatemeh,
We are sorry to learn that you are not satisfied with your experience, and we understand how frustrating this must be.
As mentioned by our Customer Support Team, the accommodation you chose was made available to you under the same conditions in which you booked it, with no changes to its price. As such, we do not have other options to present and solve this situation.
We appreciate you making us aware of your negative experience. We strive to provide excellent customer service in a timely manner.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions, concerns and comments or if we may be of assistance in any other way.
Warm Regards,
The Uniplaces Team