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    Kivett Teeters - Coldwell Banker

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Titan Real Estate Group - Our rental from Titan

    Titan Real Estate Group

    (66 reviews)

    We've been tenants renting a property managed for a few years now. Overall experience with them…read morehas been pretty great--timely responses to maintenance requests, helpful staff at their office, extremely reasonable rent, consistent communications with tenants, and just extremely professional with all our interactions. Im not understanding some of the reviews left about the property that we're renting regarding the first few months after we moved in. That was right around the time that the city was being very strict regarding sprinkler usage, and we (being first-time renters of a house with a yard) were still trying to figure out what works and what doesnt when it came to the upkeep of the front yard. It also didnt help that the gardener that we started with was pretty inconsistent. So the front yard issue was 100% our fault, and Moist worked with us about finding a solution that worked Couple things about the negative reviews regarding the property we're renting: 1) The people leaving the reviews werent the ones having a direct interaction with Moist. Its like someone leaving a review about a restaurant they passed by while they were driving around town 2) The person leaving the negative review(s) about this property didnt have access (I hope) to our lease contract so how would they know which items were the leasee's responsibility as well as which items were the responsibility of the property managers? They also shouldnt have access to the comunications between the property managers and the tenants, so they cant possibly see the notices that we received regarding the front yard. I dont usually pist yelp reviews, but i felt people need to see both sides of the story.

    Manager Certification Disclosure. Managers are not required to be licensed. Instead, as provided…read morefor in Bus. & Prof. §11504, managers of common interest developments (CIDs) must annually disclose to the board of directors of the association the following information: 1. Whether or not the CID manager has met the requirements of Section 11502 so he or she may be called a certified common interest development manager. 2. The name, address, and telephone number of the professional association that certified the common interest development manager, the date the manager was certified, and the status of the certification. 3. The location of his or her primary office. 4. Prior to entering into or renewing a contract with an association, the common interest development manager shall disclose to the board of directors of the association or common interest development whether the fidelity insurance of the common interest development manager or his or her employer covers the current year's operating and reserve funds of the association. This requirement shall not be construed to compel an association to require a common interest development manager to obtain or maintain fidelity insurance. 5. Whether the common interest development manager possesses an active real estate license. and Management Agent Disclosures. Civil Code § 5375 What we like about voluntary certification of common interest development managers is that they claim to know better but still don't act as if they know the law and governing documents, much less business ethics which are taught in their networking trade unions. Disrespectful of common interest development members, refusing to provide notice of meetings required by law, and misrepresenting and concealing important facts including law and governing documents to members and vendors whether insurance providers, contractors or employees. What's wrong with this is explained in the optional common interest development manager certification process. Law requires disclosure to HOA directors prior to completing a contract with them. Neither TITAN nor any REALTOR handling our particular HOA business for them disclosed timely and adequately that they were NOT certified. And they use a bargain third-party "APFOLIO" service-- like ordering fast food, these days in that it maximizes profits and minimizes contact with Members. The law says particularly out-of-town owners aren't required to agree to website postings rather than disclosures and all general notices via individual deliver via US MAIL to two (2) addresses if preferred at no additional charge to the HOA or members but TITAN pretends that's not the case. And directors at a couple of APFOLIO-customer HOAs behaving the same way are either illiterate, weak, or complicit in supercilious managers secretly operating including vague agendas. The latest was a citation and fine for the water system not being fully disclosed and misrepresented as have other water system problems such as Boil Water Orders and the presence of lead due to inadequately maintained plumbing. But that's what members can get with their money spent on HOA-lawyers to justify it and silence criticism. It's what's wrong with too many homeowners associations. If independent rather than do-it-yourself HOA management is what's wanted, then using a REALTOR is a bad idea generally due to too many conflicts of interest. Interview prospective managers and expect disclosure of whether they've "certified" prior to completing a contract with one. If you catch one having lied about anything then recall a board of directors that won't remove and replace them. My wife and I speak from more than 50 years of combined experience as such California corporation members, directors and officers most of which was in better times.

    Keller Williams Redlands Real Estate - Redlands Property

    Keller Williams Redlands Real Estate

    (11 reviews)

    I want to start off by saying I'm no way into bashing companies or leaving reviews but this was…read morehorrible. My wife and I were looking for a home with one of there agents. We kept getting asked let's get into escrow so fast felt like we were rushing. When we finally got into escrow nothing was done what we asked for. The home inspection was done and lots of things wrong with the home. We asked that lots of stuff be fixed. We were told that all the things we asked for were going to be done but it was a lie it was not done. For example the fire place was fixed incorrectly and when we turned it on the fire came shooting out at me and my kids. We were also told a termite inspection was done and come to find out it was only done on the inside. When we moved in the whole house full of termites real slick. Also we still have the lock box on our door sloppy looking no one has come to take it off. So many other things. I spoke to a lead there at the company and why didn't I know she never called us back. I should have known she would for look at the service we got. This is horrible we are sad when we supposed to happy and now trying to figure out this about the termites. I also have to buy Bo cutters to cut the lock box off. They got paid from the sale and left us hanging when I ask about speaking with the seller it's against the law. The manager from Keller said did you do your final walk thru well we are not handyman how do we know if things were fixed we asked if they were fixed correctly And we were told yes and they were not. We were lied to about the termite report this is not right this is our first home and got done like this. Your agent supposed to take care of you make sure smooth landing. Now we are in a bad situation and don't try calling them because they don't care. Trust I tried already and you. The agent did show up to every appt but unfortunately this was done sloppy and my whole thing is they don't care

    We Bought a Home Last Month from the Listing Agent which was Betty Giles and found her very…read more unprofessional. We are not at happy with the service she provided as the listing Agent. Though she wasn't our agent she was the listing agent. Which I paid her fees and commissions as part of the deal. She treated me with complete disrespect on every level of communication. When we called her she continually refused to return calls concerning information regarding the property. We left numerous messages to no avail. Finally I text her and she still ignored our calls. Until I text her that I guess the only way I would get any answers was to show up at the real estate office, which she finally responded with this quote- "I don't have to talk to you" Now there had been no acrimony or terse communication thus far so I am Bewildered at her response. I left a message at the Real Estate office and no one responded there either. To say the least our experience was very un business like and unprofessional.

    Kivett Teeters - Coldwell Banker - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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