All County NEO Queen City Property Management

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From Mason, OH
SinceJanuary, 2022

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All County® NEO Queen City Property Management specializes in managing rental properties with the aim of enhancing your investment value. We cater to Cincinnati, OH, and its surrounding areas. Our experienced management team has over three decades of experience managing apartments, townhouses, and single-family homes. Our franchise owner, Roy Guy, has first-hand knowledge of the struggles that investors face, having worked in the rental property industry. Motivated to revolutionize rental property management in Greater Cincinnati, Roy took on the challenge and founded our company.

Our property managers are licensed real estate agents, members of the National Association of Residential Property Managers, and the Ohio Association of Realtors. We offer unmatched rental property management services through our team of professionals. Our commitment to both clients and residents is of utmost importance to us. We strive to respond to clients' needs quickly and efficiently and take pride in delivering top-notch services.
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The property management is atrocious. They failed to make any repairs within six months and took almost three months to evict a vacant apartment. Additionally, they couldn't get three units ready to rent, and they were unsuccessful in obtaining HUD repair work and clearing county code violations. Furthermore, they hired a vendor who charged $700 to set out tenant furniture and wanted another $1,000 to make a dump run. The eviction and tenant belongings set-out pricing were excessive, and no repairs were completed within three months. Communication was inadequate, with only seven out of thirty emails being replied to. They deposited funds for repairs but then claimed to have "Lost $1,500" for three weeks. It's better to steer clear of this property management unless you enjoy being overcharged, regularly ignored, and disappointed with a vacant building. The managers themselves are impolite and come up with easy excuses.
July 26, 2022