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    Doherty Properties

    Doherty Properties

    (21 reviews)

    Chris is a great real estate agent! He helped me find a great place in downtown Lowell at a good…read moreprice. I still stay in touch with him to get the beat of the city and the real estate market

    Hi Doherty Properties. It really sickens my stomach how you are trying to continue to push the sale…read moreof this home that the poor seller is no longer interested in obtaining new offers. For us buyers, This is FALSE ADVERTISEMENT and a huge Clickbait in order to obtain new sales leads and exploiting your customer's property to drive business for yourself. I would like to publicly share my story via this platform since all your "Potential" sellers or buyers should be aware of the shady business model Christian Doherty manages his company. My wife and I made a very high fair offer by several thousand dollars way above the asking price on Saturday, June 28th, 2020 after attending a very disorganized and unsafe and not socially distancing "Open house". This Lister not only ignores our offer but also never replied back to any emails or calls made by our Licensed realtor. It was only until this morning where my realtor sent one final email proposing to present our offer to the seller along with their presence is when they finally replied back. Their answer was simply stating that the seller is very emotional and is having a very tough time selling her childhood home. Therefore, all of the 24 received offers that have gone up to the upper $700,** K were never "answered". However, the customer already made a session over the weekend and went for the buyer with the highest percentage down for a deposit and not the high amount of money for their home. WELL if that is the case. Please TELL ME WHY you keep reposting several times this home as available and for the same amount of $579.99 on your Facebook page and your official company page???. This is such an unprofessional thing to do and I wonder how many other of the 24 buyers you have kept waiting all this time. CUSTOMERS!!!! PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS AWFUL BUSINESS MODEL THEY CALL Doherty Properties. https://www.facebook.com/DohertyProperties/ 46-48 Hood Rd | Tewksbury | MA 01876

    Princeton Properties - Princeton Properties In & Out!

    Princeton Properties

    (35 reviews)

    I've lived here five years. I told maintenance about mold over a year ago. I had to report it to…read morethe state. Mill & 3 is not safe for families with young children. It's not safe for anyone. Since I called the state and mill & 3 failed they have harassed me however they can. They diverted my mail. They have stolen packages directed to me. Also I reported a woman who had been harassing me on the complex. They told me they can't get involved in resident disputes. All four of my brand new tires and my car was keyed by this woman and her adult daughter. Princeton is not doing anything about it. Don't come here please. Anyone that wants proof of what I'm saying please email Arieanna29@aim.com. Don't live here I have serious health complications due to mold. This is a bad bad company. Pictures say everything about what's going on in Princeton communities. If you're quiet and don't mind dying to mold you'll be fine. If you're ok with other residents harassing you and damaging your property and you don't complain you'll be fine. Complain and Princeton will TRY TO come for you. Be smart they are ignorant and the staff are stupid. I was in the hospital admitted for a seizure and Princeton sent a noise complaint to my apartment and nobody was there. Smh do not live in this property. Princeton has many properties in Ma, Maine, NH and I believe possibly Connecticut. Do not rent from them unless you want your rights as a human being to be violated. Pictures speak a thousand words. I gave it to you all in black and white.

    I am writing this review as a long-term tenant of Princeton Properties. I apologize for the length…read moreof this review but want to warn future tenants of the unacceptable and unethical business practices of this property management company. This property management company will lock you and get every cent they can out of you. They intentionally word their documentation so that when tenants have issues or need to move out, it gives them all the power and will only financially benefit them. Reading through the lease, 60 days written notice of vacating your apartment is needed to be given if you plan to move out. This is mentioned several times. After contacting them and giving them well over the 60-day notification, I was told that since we are breaking our lease we would owe them over 2 months rent in order to get out of our lease. No where in any of the documentation are penalties written or any clear indication given of what those penalties would entrail. We responded to their early termination agreement in writing stating the following reasons: 1-In our three years living here, we have seen apartments be turned over to new tenants in less than 2 weeks time after someone moves out. We couldn't even see the apartment before moving in because tenants were living in it. One of the reasons they are requesting fees is because the apartment won't be rented for a period of time-this is untrue and just a ploy for them to receive more hard-earned money from us. 2- We have kept the apartment in immaculate condition and have allowed numerous 'inspections' to occur of our home. We have spoken to other tenants, and they don't get 'inspections' as often as we do. But we agreed to this because we understood it to be required. We have been told after every inspection how much they appreciate how we care for the apartment and the condition we have kept it in. Another reason for their request to due to damages or repairs needed for the apartment-by their own admission our apartment is immaculate. 3-We also stated that rent has been increased every year since we have lived in the apartment and now is up to over $300 more per month than our original lease. When making this point, I was told that they aren't required by law to state rent with increase with market rates. Given the housing crisis currently in Massachusetts, this is a VERY unethical practice. We have had multiple issues while living here as well-from broken AC units in the middle of August (which took a full month to repair), to an ant infestation, and mice. Also, the bedroom windows in our apartment leak drastically when it rains. We gave up on notifying the property management of this issue after doing so several times. We have to ensure that nothing is within the leaking areas of the window when it does rain. I luckily saved my computer and furniture, but was unable to save curtain's. I highly discourage living in any one of the properties managed by Princeton because they will essentially look to gain financially from you in any way possible. They repeatedly told me they aren't required by law to put things into their leases and also not required to give people options to break their lease-which is unethical and just unacceptable business practice. Stay far far away!

    Dick Lepine Real Estate

    Dick Lepine Real Estate

    (2 reviews)

    Don't use them. Find yourself another realtor. I hired them on two occasions to rent my condo in…read moreLowell but will never again. The first experience was great but the second one was awful. I would like say that in the eyes of a customer, one bad experience can ruin the reputation of the entire company. Nat is Dick Lepine Real Estate's bane. I felt uncomfortable with him from the start as he sized me up, repeated the same questions several times, didn't do any research on rental rates, and he failed to take personal responsibility for his own mess and tried to place all the blame on me when things fell through. Perhaps Jim Haley, the first real estate agent I dealt with, is a standout at Dick Lepine RE but I wouldn't take this chance. I don't know if the entire company is like this. My experience is that bad. I wrote a 2000+ word review of Dick Lepine but Yelp doesn't have enough space to put my whole review. You can read the full review here: http://myterribleexperience.weebly.com/. Although this weekend we pay our respects to this country's fallen heroes you must understand that Nat and Dick Lepine's realtor service is anything but heroic. Stay away from Nat and Dick Lepine RE. Warn your friends and family. Go to Zip Realty, Century 21, or any other place.

    The bottom line is, although he seems to be a very nice guy, taking on Roger (and Dick Lepine…read moreRealty) would be an act of charity on your part. I wish I had more honest reviews to look at when I was making the decision to find a realtor. Roger, representing Dick Lepine Realty, was my seller agent for my condo in Lowell, MA. The agency seemed to be of the more passive post-it-and-forget-it philosophy of real estate. I suppose if you leave a listing up long enough, someone will eventually buy it. Bottom line is, I was essentially on my own for the sale of my condo. Roger put together a collection of comparable homes of similar size in the area that had recently sold. The average selling price of similar homes was roughly $185K, so he recommended listing mine for $176K. There was nothing wrong with my place at all (on the contrary, ), but I was okay with the price--that way I knew for certain I was well within the realistic asking price. He then took several photos of the place and later posted it on the MLS sites. Compared to other listings on most web sites, this one completely lacked effort. The description text was literally two sentences, all caps, that basically said, "condo for sale, 2 bed, garage. Easy to show." The photos looked depressing--really depressing. It was a collection of about 5 half-hearted snapshots. The main photo of the outside was gray and sad looking. The photo of my kitchen was nothing but a close up of one of the kitchen walls and the fridge door. The rest were no better. So I re-wrote the text for my listing to something much more descriptive and inviting, and then took my own photos that better represented what my place actually looks like. I then asked Roger to immediately replace the current listing with my updates, which he did. Months went by. I had a periodic flow of potential buyers visit the place, maybe once a week or so, but I rarely ever heard from Roger, and no one ever made an offer. Friends and acquaintances of mine would ask me, "Has your realtor done this? Has your realtor done that? Have you had an open house? Does your realtor follow up with the potential buyers after each visit? etc." to which my answer was invariably no. As my buying agent later told me: I had been abandoned. Other than posting an MLS listing, my realtor didn't really do much of anything; and like I said sometimes I wouldn't hear from him for over a month. The thing that was most frustrating is there was another unit in my complex that was also up for sale (and whose selling agent seemed to be much more on the ball). The other unit had a price tag that appeared less than mine, but because the unit was much smaller, its price per square foot was actually significantly greater--something a good agent would be sure to point out to any prospective buyers. It also had numerous inspection problems, whereas my unit was flawless. As the year bore on, I lost so many potential buyers to that other unit who were first attracted by the seemingly-cheaper price, only to walk away after the inspection. My agent never followed up with the buyer's agents, and in fact didn't really seem to do anything. Like I said, I was on my own here. My listing went up in early March. By mid-summer, another unit in my complex that was in similar excellent condition as mine went up for sale. Within a week, they had a buyer. That's when I started to do some market research, and discovered that Dick Lepine Realty had just as many condos listed as all the other major realtor companies, but had zero closings, whereas the other agencies had closing rates of 33% - 63%. Dick Lepine was grossly underperforming their peers, essentially posting and waiting while the others seem to be more actively engaged in selling their homes. That's when I called Dick Lepine's office to complain. It was an essentially fruitless conversation. He seemed to be a bit out of touch with what was going on, and his ultimate advice was that I need to lower my price. Considering the fact that my place was already very competitively priced, I wasn't too keen on doing this. However, I also realized that, given the lack of agency support I was receiving, my place wasn't going to sell otherwise. We dropped the price by $10K, and an investor snapped it up the very next day. Investors don't buy reasonably-priced homes; they buy undervalued homes to make a profit. I had to eat a significant loss just so I could be done with it and move on. What followed over the next month was a series of screw ups. He forgot to tell me I need to have my smoke detectors replaced, until the very last minute, forcing me to scramble to get it done in time for a fire inspection. He called my condo management company for a certificate I needed, and they told him how to get it, but he couldn't figure it out, so I ultimately had to do it myself, and pay an extra $100 to have it rush ordered in time for the closing

    Chess Engineering

    Chess Engineering

    (3 reviews)

    Paul chess had done a complete survey of my property for a lot sale to a builder. My mortgage…read morecompany required the house and driveway to be labeled. All the survey la Ed was two words. Yet he told me he needed to do a new plan, even though the builder said it was OK to mark his up. Wanted $3500 for two words.came down to $2500 after discussion with the builder. "Estimate". Then bills $2950. There was no guess work involved..two words. His ethics were displayed when he stated you're selling a lot your making money, you need to pay new contract. No morals or ethics. Every job is "estimated" and other reviews also stated he is always over. Avoid this business, and paul

    CUSTOMERS MUST AVOID THIS PROVIDER…read more This provider is unprofessional to the extreme, not to mention unethical. The provider did not deliver to the stated contract and invoiced prior to accepted completion of deliverables, essentially holding hostage the work with nothing to show for it. Yet, full payment is demanded. The provider will change his own contract terms but will try to hold you to the "t" and even leverage formatting errors he made as a reason the contracted deliverable is not required for payment. Further, he was highly unprofessional in communications and beyond argumentative, he was obnoxiously aggressive to the point that my wife feels unsafe in our home. (I am considering a restraining order against Paul Campbell). The guy obviously hates his job and hates his customers more. Finally, his "two man robotic survey crew" appears to involve an underage worker who somehow gets billed the same as an experienced surveyor. At the end of over a month of waiting for him to begin with more than one follow up (April 20 to May 24) and 60+ days of waiting for results after that, I have nothing whatever to show but him threatening legal action because I refuse to pay for lack of deliverable work. The guy doesn't deserve your business.

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