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    J & L Moore Property Management

    J & L Moore Property Management

    (7 reviews)

    Where do I begin? First of all, I NEVER signed any contracts with J&L, because my lease was almost…read moreup when my landlord decided to hire them as his management company. At first they seemed fine. A nice guy came by and assessed our apartment, and I told him about all of the conditions of the place and how we found it in a very used condition when we moved in (which was why the initial rent was fair). As soon as they could, they jacked up everyone's rent! Lucky for me, my previous lease was still in effect and I was planning on moving anyway. When it came time to moving out, I cleaned up the apartment thoroughly and left it in better condition than when we moved in. I even repainted some of the walls! When I finally got the deposit back, it was not even a third of it! I had to ask for justification and they eventually sent me some bogus invoices claiming that they had to vacuum and clean the fridge, etc. All work that I HAD ALREADY DONE, AND DONE WELL!!! (I have photos to prove it.) As I said before, I never signed a contract with them, so they have no right to hold me to their absurdly strict conditions! They basically want tenants to do all the work and make a place perfect, even if it wasn't in great condition to begin with. I have been emailing and calling them for two months now trying to get properly refunded for all of the effort I put into the place. David Moore is the one I was continually told to contact, and for weeks I had no response from him except an "out of the office automatic reply". When he finally did respond to me, he told my that I must be confused, and should talk to someone else! As far as I am concerned, Larry (the owner), David, and some of the other people I've dealt with at J&L are incompetent, unprofessional, and willing to dodge responsibility so that they can penny-pinch their tenants. Also, my father lived a few doors down from me in the same apartment complex, and passed away on Aug. 30th, 2018. That same day, Larry came in person to give his "condolences" and handed me a letter that basically said I had two weeks to get all of his things out of the apartment and vacate the premises. I did so in only a weeks time, and guess what? They wanted to charge my deceased father for supposedly living in the apartment for part of the month of September! What??? My Dad died Aug. 30th!!! The audacity and disrespect of these people is infuriating! So now I am also trying to get back the full deposit for my late father, and they are still trying to withhold money and make excuses! I had friends and family help me clean his place, and they sent their handy man, Mike, to check it out before I handed over the keys. (David was supposed to come, but as usual he didn't show up!) Well, Mike said that everything looked fine, so I thought everything would go smoothly and be settled. But apparently it doesn't matter what their employees say in person, because when it comes to money, J&L will make up anything they can to keep it. FYI, I used to live at 77 California St., Ashland, OR. Please feel free to stop by and ask any of the tenants there what they think of J&L, and you'll get a long list of similar complaints. They even charged a tenant $200 for a replacement key! I know that the Rogue Valley is having a Property Management crisis right now. If it's not CPM or Pacific Properties trying to screw you, it might be someone else. If you come across a J&L Moore property, be prepared to lose your deposit, and then some!

    This company is extremely unprofessional and very very difficult to communicate with because of how…read morecompletely disorganized they are. They do not communicate between each other or with clients. We toured two apartments, applied to one, and they had knowledge that we did not have any rental history. Upon inquiring about the second apartment and when it would go up for rent online, after already having been in contact with them for weeks, they told us that they did not accept applicants with rental history, despite knowing we had none all that time and neglecting to inform us of this information until so late in the process. They rarely answer the phone, and when they do they are disorganized and all over the place, continuously putting us on hold to get the correct info, taking a long time to do so, and each always giving us different information.

    Integrity Property Management

    Integrity Property Management

    (4 reviews)

    Integrity is not something that this property management company has. In fact, they have anything…read morebut integrity. In the less than one year I have rented through this company, they have violated a minimum of six Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and unlawfully accused me of violating ORS 90.325 by classifying accidental damages as being intentionally negligent. Potentially violated statutes include: 1.) ORS 90.300 - Security deposits and actual damages. This statute requires - Charges reflect actual damages, not speculative or inflated amounts, charges be supported by documentation of real costs and that tenants are not charged for betterment or improvement beyond the pre-loss condition. The landlord must provide an accounting showing what was actually incurred. How did IPM potentially violate the statute: Charging for removal and disposal of glass that were not performed, charging replacement cost without proof of pre-loss value, treating an invoice as conclusive proof instead of evidence and refusing to correct or re-account once errors were raised. 2.) ORS 90.130 - Duty of good faith. How did IPM potentially violate: Billing for services not rendered, refusing to provide itemization or valuation, using eviction pressure to enforce disputed charges, claiming "nothing further is required" instead of correcting known defects and relying on legal authority as a shield instead of addressing factual errors. 3.) ORS 90.315 and ORS 90.302 - Improper fees and charges. How did IPM potentially violate: Applying late fees to disputed charges, treating damage claims like rent, imposing penalties while insurance resolution was ongoing, and using fees and eviction proceedings to coerce payment rather than reflect actual contractual costs. Late fees are not permitted on charges that are not rent and not legally fixed. 4.) ORS 90.325 - Misapplication of tenant duties. How did IPM potentially violate: Treating an accidental incident as a statutory "violation", treating nonpayment of disputed charges as misconduct and using ORS 90.325 to justify eviction where no misconduct exists. They are not violating ORS 90.325 themselves, but they are misusing it as legal authority. That misuse itself contributes to: bad faith (ORS 90.130), and retaliation (ORS 90.385). 5.) ORS 90.385 - Retaliation. It prohibits termination or threats of termination because a tenant: asserted rights, requested accounting, disputed unlawful charges. How IPM potentially violate: Potential violations: Termination notice issued the business day following the day I: disputed charges, requested valuation, demanded lawful accounting. and the use of eviction to punish legal resistance. 6.) ORS 90.375 - Unlawful eviction procedures. This statute governs remedies when landlords: attempt unlawful eviction, misuse termination authority, engage in coercive conduct. Using a termination notice to enforce disputed billing falls into this category. They don't understand the law and use intimidation and bullying to force tenants to comply, including attempted coercion to pay for services not rendered.

    Any issue we ever had was quickly responded to and taken care of promptly. I was able to at least…read morecommunicate my issues at any time and know I would soon have a shoulder to lean on. Such a great group of people that do their jobs so well, thank you Integrity Property Management!!

    Amerititle - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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