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    Emerald Property Management - Because he has alot of money into driving to the property ."Trying" to figure out what the problem is. Instead of calling out a plumber.

    Emerald Property Management

    (81 reviews)

    I will never rent from Emerald PM again after living in an apartment they managed for 4+ years…read more Though there are certainly some kind and helpful folks there, the company overall is bad to rent through. We had many issues with them. TLDR: Emerald allowed the building to be unsafe, dirty, and largely unmaintained, and communicated poorly with tenants. BREAK-INS: During the last year I lived there, homeless people were breaking in every day to loiter and sleep in the common areas as well as store belongings. They also did so outside the building, where they would burn campfires very close to the structure itself. This went on for months and was never addressed by management until shortly before we moved, where they promised to hire on-site security -- a promise that clearly has still not been fulfilled as I pass the building regularly, and still see encampments every time. RECURRENT FLOODING NOT FIXED: Our upstairs neighbor's pipes flooded dirty water into our apartment at least 4 (!!) times while we lived there. We were told the first time it happened that it had been happening off and on for years. This issue was never looked into or resolved beyond plumbers fixing the immediate leak. The amount of structural damage and mold that has to have been caused by this is unpleasant to think about. SKETCHY TENANTS: They did nothing about tenants engaged in dangerous illegal activity. The first year we lived there, we had drug-using neighbors who purposely left security doors open, brought in dangerous people seeking money from them, and went on to steal multiple packages and even a decoration off my front door. Later we had a man who was clearly dealing drugs, letting in sketchy people, and there were multiple times we had to call CAHOOTS due to unwell drug users in or in front of the building. BROKEN DOORS: The keyed front door and passcode-locked doors, which presumably were often allowed to sit broken for long periods. MAINTENANCE REQUESTS IGNORED: Our move-in list of requested maintenance was ignored. Almost all maintenance requests were ignored for the last half of our tenancy -- they would often be set to "technician assigned" and we would never hear back from anyone. Particularly egregious when it came to the building's roach problem. MISC COMPLAINTS: - After I informed the property manager a neighbor had been stealing from us, he told me I should just feel lucky I don't live in Portland. Absolutely insane customer service. - Common areas and parking lot were not cleaned or maintained once after our first year. Always dirty. I was embrassed to have anyone over. - No on-site manager or any kind of check-ins with management on-site, ever, except to show off when selling the building. - Rent was priced outrageously for where it was and how unsecured and poorly maintained it was.

    I would not recommend a property management company, to property owners or potential renters, that…read morecannot do the most basic functions of its job which is to answer questions of potential renters. I would also not recommend a property management company that does not know the most basic information about the properties that it is renting. I emailed Emerald Property Management three times with no response. I emailed a fourth time and informed them that I was a disabled Afghanistan veteran. At which point I received a reply with the excuse that the point person for email inquiries had been on vacation. So again, if you are a property owner, you can be rest assured that your property will sit on the market while Emerald Property Management takes vacations and ignores questions from potential renters. If you are a renter or potential renter, you can be rest assured that Emerald Property Management cannot do the most basic functions of its job, which is to answer questions of potential renters so as to rent out the property they are managing. Sounds like there isn't much property management going on at Emerald Property Management: they don't know the most basic info about the properties they are renting, they do not update the properties when they raise prices, and they cannot respond to basic questions from potential renters because they are too busy taking vacations.

    Slocum Associates

    Slocum Associates

    (2 reviews)

    The and PT's have great skill and caring. However, I have been told repeatedly over the last few…read moreweeks that there are no available PT appointments at this time. I've been receiving PT one or twice a week for 12 weeks, and with no additional appointments scheduled at this point, I've been on a waiting list for about a month. I still need at least 2 to 3 weeks of PT for my total knee replacement and complications due to scar tissue that my surgeon and the PT's have decided require an additional procedure. I saw my doctor for a follow up late last week, and he said the necessary secondary procedure needs to be done in a small window so he set it for this week. However, its extremely frustrating to have the doctor set up an appointment for a procedure and be unable to know if I will get the crucial PT appointments in time. I have never been called back by PT about any openings, nor do they have any when I ask person. I finally got a real person on the phone today, and upon my request they told me I could go to other PT providers in the area, and recommended a few. Unfortunately those providers do not except VA patients which complicates my situation still further, because now I need to coordinate with my other insurance to see if they will cover the appointments and I have a very short time to do that. I have phoned repeatedly and even texted all parties, but can't reach anyone for help. I know Slocum has a great reputation and I think my surgeon and most of the physical therapists deserve this. But unfortunately, the regional healthcare crisis created a burden on healthcare providers to handle increased patient loads. I think Slocum would do well to interface more between their inner administration, customer service and scheduling, and healthcare workers. In my three months' experience with them, there is no way to speak to a real person unless you wait (today I was "78th in line") or agree to a callback that may or may not come. There is no way to create a patient portal that I can see as the webpage does not allow me to do that and says I do not have one. I truly hope they can find ways to handle the patient load, because having a complete knee replacement is painful and frustrating enough as it is, not to mention having complications. Being able to entrust myself to a healthcare institution that can be there when I need them (especially when I'm going through hoops putting myself to inconvenience to be there when they have appointments available) is of utmost importance to me.

    First I am a huge Dr Keoster fan...he is the best! However, as my last review pointed out, the…read morepatient has to make sure they keep an eye on their own health. After my last review, I received a phone call and other assistance (yay, Slocum). It helped me navigate their system, even though I do not understand why the greeters did not tell me about a patient laison when I asked for a patient advocate...seems the function is the same. My doc told me not to lift more than 2 pounds and work no more than 6 hours a day but the note for my employer said lift no more than 20 pounds and no more than 8 hours a day (huh).....so I called back and got a note consistent with what I was told. Slocum staff has shown themselves to be polite and caring....they just have a lot to do and it is up to each patient to be sure they get what they need. Happy health, Johanna

    Pacific Real Estate Services

    Pacific Real Estate Services

    (1 review)

    Commercial Lease Experience - Exercise Extreme Due Diligence…read more We leased commercial space for our business and negotiated specific operational needs before signing. During negotiations, we were told that a planter would be removed to create that space. The lease even includes a section titled "Outside Pet Area." After signing, the relief area was never delivered and the issue became a dispute over lease language. We also experienced significant discrepancies between estimated and actual triple net charges, and encountered water pressure issues that materially impacted our operations and have hurt our business. In addition, ongoing concerns at the property -- including safety issues, unmanaged transient activity, parking congestion, and slow security response -- have negatively affected our business and customer experience. We have received numerous customer complaints about the condition of the common areas. My advice to any commercial tenant: * Have your own independent broker and do NOT trust any verbal communication provided by Pacific Real Estate Services and Christian Fox. * Ensure every promised improvement is precisely defined in writing. * Verify utilities and infrastructure independently. * Carefully review NNN estimates with a not to exceed clause. Do not rely on verbal assurances. Get everything in clear, enforceable language. Do not allow Christian Fox to verbally promise you anything, after you sign the lease he acted like none of the conversations had ever happened.

    From the owner: Call now, mention Yelp, for a free phone consultation. We specialize in both residential and…read morecommercial real estate and are currently accepting residential buyer and seller clients. Whether purchasing or listing your home for sale, contact one of our expert residential brokers now. Our knowledgeable residential brokers personally assist you with your home purchase or sale. For over 30 years, our professional team of real estate agents offers commercial property management, commercial office or retail leasing, and asset sales throughout Oregon.

    Evans Elder & Brown - commercialrealestate - Updated May 2026

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