A Warning to Prospective Tenants — Read This Before You Sign
Steelworks looks the part. Presentable building, decent location. What you won't see on the viewing is how management actually operates once you're locked into a contract.
When our first-year contract ended, our fob battery died with zero warning from a team that knows exactly how long these batteries last. We spent a full weekend unable to get into our own apartment. Management's response: no apology, just a pointer to a contract clause. Blame redirected straight to us.
My wife was charged £10 — silently added to the next month's rent, no discussion, no right of reply — because she couldn't fit recycling into a bin that was locked and already overfilled. A bin management controls.
Then came the real kicker: three hob knobs, worn out after 1.5 years of completely normal daily use, and management quoted us £69.80 to replace them. Compatible parts cost under £10 each online. Nearly 7x markup, on a maintenance job that shouldn't have been chargeable in the first place.
This is the pattern at Steelworks: a system designed to produce charges, applied without dialogue, and defended without accountability. We wish someone had warned us before we signed. Consider this that warning.








