Shady company
Shady company. They do not reply to your concerns and will smile to your face while they steal from you.
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Boat Club Rd 8101, 76179, Fort Worth, United States
Shady company. They do not reply to your concerns and will smile to your face while they steal from you.
As a landlord, I entered into an agreement with all county group to rent 2 of my apartment units. They Failed to provide a CMA in the beginning and Kim Miller refused to promptly return my calls. They did not even take professional pictures and couldn't rent my units for a whole month despite reduction in rent 3 times. When they insisted that I reduce rent one more time - I decided to terminate the agreement. This is when they invoiced me $1000 ($500 per unit). I had to pay this amount to retrieve my keys.
This is what I call unethical business practice in a one sided agreement that deprives a landlord a amicable way to exit an agreement due to All County Group inept performance and inability to deliver results, thereby holding a landlord hostage. I would recommend any landlord or real estate investor to stay away from this business due to inept business practices, poor performance and inability to deliver results as promised. I should have looked up their reviews before I engaged them. Lessons learnt the hard way.
I would not recommend Kim Miller/All County Property Management to any landlord for property management. I used her for three years hoping she would get the bugs worked out. She didn't. 1) The accounting was terrible and never got better. Reports were cluttered with corrections. I continually found lots of accounting errors totaling hundreds of dollars (not in my favor). 2) She didn't take care of the properties properly. For example, between tenants, she left the A/C on full blast in the middle of Summer running up a $500 electric bill on a vacant house of which she refused to pay any part. 3) She misrepresented a property to a tenant as having features it didn't. As a resolution to the tenant, she proposed that *I* discount the rent $1200 per year for *her* mistake. 4) When I needed to go over the management problems, she didn't have time to do it. When I asked for a meeting, she can't meet me for two weeks. 5) The repair bills from her vendors are always astronomical (e.g. $2800 to replace a water heater, $200 for a clogged drain, etc.). 6) She charged tenants "fees" that were never disclosed to me. Only when tenants complained did I discover them. Tenants were unhappy with her services. I feel All County is very interested in collecting tons of fees but not interested in providing appropriate service. Lots of wasted money, sloppiness, and unhappy tenants.
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