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    Cardinal Settlement Services

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    7 years ago

    Amazing service. Friendly environment with friendly faces. Love the vibe of the whole place and nestled in the beautiful old town warrenton.

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    DRH Engineers PLC

    DRH Engineers PLC

    (2 reviews)

    Worked with Dave, great guy. I felt he was really set on helping me out rather than just…read moregenerating work. I needed him for a crawlspace inspection as a result of a home inspection when we sold our house. I knew the crawlspace was fine, but got extremely nervous when they required us to have an inspection by a structural engineer. At one point they were asking us to do 16k worth of work...to a crawlspace. After the inspection, Dave's more realistic recommendations cost us only 2.5k. Obviously, definitely worth the money.

    DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. We engaged Dave on 9/22/15 to design a tray ceiling. We paid upfront (the…read morefirst mistake) at his request. We had expected completed plans within three weeks, the estimated timeframe Dave provided. That would have put an expected delivery date somewhere in the beginning of the third week in October. He completely missed that date and never called. Having missed that date we waited an additional two weeks before we placed a follow up call to Dave and was told that it would be completed within the week. An additional three weeks went by and we never heard anything. A total of 10 weeks passed since initially engaging DRH Engineering, three times the expected delivery date, and not once were we contacted by Dave or a representative of his company. We completed our renovation, and we were unable to incorporate the changes we engaged DRH Engineering to design. We reached out via phone and email requesting a refund of our money. Again, no response. At this point we are out the money and all he ever did was come to our house to look at the project. Our only recourse at this point is a lawsuit.

    Austin Realty Management

    Austin Realty Management

    (6 reviews)

    This company is a bunch of slum lords. Hire worthless repairmen that wouldn't know a hot water…read moreheater from a dishwasher. Places are left to rot until the HOA steps in to send notices to the landlords, who think everything is being taken care of by ARMI. Meanwhile, ARMI collects their initial first month fee of a whole months rent, and their 10% for every month after that. There is a house that people had lived in for 10 years, and they rented it out without replacing the threadbare carpets, or painting. And the HVAC in this place is ancient, Freon leaking out everyday, and the repairman say they don't even have the parts to fix it.

    To prospective renters and property owners: Avoid using ARMI and pursue alternative property…read moremanagers whenever possible. ARMI operates in an unethical way, exploiting tenants and neglecting properties, because they have little real competition. This situation allows the company to maximize its profits while avoiding accountability. Here's my account of my ARMI experience: In mid-July, ARMI took my application and fee for an apartment that they rented to someone else. Instead of moving in on August 1st, I couldn't get a place to live until September. Since ARMI's office was closed over Labor Day weekend, I didn't get the key until September 4th, which was also my first day of classes. In my entrance inspection, I noted that plumbing leaks causing structural damage and the hole in ceiling beneath the leaky bathroom were in need of repair. Though I also brought those issues to the attention of a property manager in a series of emails, five weeks passed and nothing happened, so I sent yet another email inquiring whether I should take on those repairs myself or if my rent could be lowered if they continued to be ignored. Four days later, I received a letter stating that the owner of the property would be "returning to the area" and that I needed to move out in 30 days. Though it's in the realm of possibility that the owner actually was transferred by an employer or discharged from active military duty--the two situations that would allow the lease to be broken--the timing of that letter strongly suggests an unethical, exploitative response to my efforts to get the neglected property out of disrepair.

    Cardinal Settlement Services - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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