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    Kim O'Connor - I love helping sellers get their homes sold!

    Kim O'Connor

    (5 reviews)

    My husband and I recently used Kim O'Connor to sell our duplex in San Jose, CA. We were so pleased…read morewith the whole process from start to finish! She marketed our property well, took great pictures, handled those interested very professionally, and handle all the legal requirements with great knowledge. In addition, she had to work with our property manager and the tenants who spoke Spanish. She was fluent and was able to explain a lot of questions the tenants had. We credit her to getting a sale as the market was slowing down and we still got a great price! If you're needing to sell in San Jose or the Hollister area, I highly recommend her.

    Working with Kim O'Connor was such a blessed experience. We were in a desperate situation and…read moreneeded to find a home quickly. At the same time, we wanted a home that we loved. As soon as she found out we were on the hunt for a house, she made herself available to us and showed us countless houses on many different weekends. She was very knowledgeable about he Hollister market and informed us when a price of a house was too high and when the price of a home was reasonable. We were very picky and she was extremely patient with us. She was not pushy at all and made it clear that she expected us to take our time on such a big purchase. Best of all, she was protective of us. For example, during the house hunting process, we found a house that we were fairly happy with and we put an offer on it. The seller countered the offer and Kim felt the counter was too high for what the house was worth. She was honest with us about it and instead of suggesting we take the house to try to close the deal, she suggested we move on because she felt the seller was not being reasonable. We followed her advice and after a couple more weekends of hunting, we eventually found a house that we fell in love with and after putting in our offer, it seemed like no time before we owned it! She made the closing process and the paperwork seem easy and she was the first to come and congratulate us as we pulled in and started to unload the uhaul. She was the perfect realtor for us and always had our best interest at heart! She will have your best interest at heart too because that is just who she is.

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    The Pivetti Company

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    My husband warned me that he did not get good vibes when he dropped off our applications and…read moreapplication fee checks in person. He said front office staff (don't know who) was rude and lacked a basis of professionalism. Didn't even look up at him and was impatient with him. Following communications with them for a property, were sparse and always engaged by us first. There was never any initial follow up from our applications. We never received a follow up from an actual manager or someone other than the front office person. We have come to the following conclusions - ONE: they like to bring in as many applicants as possible, to collect their $30 application fee, TWO: they are not well versed in Fair Housing Laws with respect to Service Animals. We are renters with two Emotional Support Animals. As a courtesy, we applied with letters from our doctors stating the reasons our dogs are registered as our ESAs. After a lull in communication, I received a long email, stating the following, "The owners of ______ took a look at your application and the ESA Documents. We were hoping that the documentation you provided would suffice, but they are asking for more updated documents. Attached are the forms that will need to be filled out and returned to us. The first attachment will need to be filled out by you (you can disregard the very top portion asking for our info...I will fill that out when you return them.) The second document is the one that we will be needing to fax to your doctor to complete, and so, we will also be needing your doctor's information. You will only fill out the top portion and sign, granting us permission to send to your doctor. Since you have 2 pups, forms will need to be filled out for both. Our apologies for any confusion and the extra work. The new rules surrounding Service Animals are somewhat new and we are also still learning the process. " We already provided a letter directly from our doctors with all pertinent information with respect to our personal situations and what we suffer from, along with the reason in which our animals are further registered as legal ESAs. The kicker for us is that last part of their email. "The new rules surrounding Service Animals are somewhat new and we are also still learning the process." Really? So, those rules just came out in the last 7-days? Um... methink NOT. Fair Housing Laws in California and rules regarding accommodations for service animals, all across the board, have been well stated for quite some time, and I would think, that as a Real Estate Management Company, they would be well versed in any laws and rules upfront, even if there has been an annual update. We are approaching April 2019, and to say that the rules are new and they are still learning the process seemed like a convenient excuse. In conclusion, we don't feel comfortable with a Management company that is not well versed on Fair Housing Laws across the board. Sounds like someone needs some training and updates to their business practices so they know what they are actually doing. Oh, and maybe some new employees that actually do their job in an appropriate timeframe! #justsayin'

    So I wrote a review back when I was moving in because the original person I spoke to was very good…read more After that it was a nightmare. Althea would spy on my property from my neighbors house. I would have random people taking pictures of my property with my kids out front and when I addressed it they told me not to worry about it. I loved out after the nightmare of 7320 Lovers Lane. Then, they began asking my neighbors about me and my family making them feel very uncomfortable so they told me. Now, they kept 1700 of my deposit for cleaning and repairs. I showed them receipts since it was impeccable and they didn't care. I will have to file a small claim suit. 600 being for cleaning and 300 for carpet. I will attach pictures of a video clip to show proof. Please don't give them business.

    Anderson Homes - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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