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    Paramount Management

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Central Management Services

    Central Management Services

    (4 reviews)

    SAVE YOURSELF THE HEADACHE. Do not rent from Central Management Realty if you have other options…read more Like everyone else here, if I could leave zero stars, I would. The few times we had to call maintenance, it was always DAYS before someone came out to fix anything. I work from home and I'm in meetings most of the day, and the maintenance guy was there installing a new water heater. He was on the phone with one of the girls from the office (had her on speaker phone) cussing up a storm and gossiping about other people. Completely unprofessional. The biggest issue started when we had a small fire in our kitchen. According to the fire marshall, the fire started because the stove in our rental was decades old and there was no source of ventilation above the stove at all. The fire left us without power, and all we needed was an electrician to be sent out to inspect and turn the power back on. At one point, they sent their "maintenance guy" out again to take a look. Well, not only did he not turn on the power, but he actually SHUT OUR WATER OFF while we were there without saying anything to us. This whole time, by the way, they had put a lockbox on our door with a key in it so I guess whoever had the code could get in whenever they want. In the end, it took them nearly a week to get our power back on. In the meantime, we were living in our house without power in March, all $400 of our new groceries in our fridge went bad, and we had to spend a couple of nights in a hotel. Of course, this was of no concern to them, nor did they offer to put us up anywhere while repairs were made. We were left without a working stove for over a month. Luckily, there is a clause in our contract that allowed us to break our lease early if there were damages caused to the premises that deemed it partially unusable. I would say that not being able to cook meals would be unusable, but of course, they "disagree" lol and are still trying nickel and dime us as much as they possibly can. Oh and if I didn't already mention, we rented from Central Management Realty for a year and a half and always paid on time. Please consider this review and all of the others here and save yourself the headache and rent from a company that has a competent owner and employees.

    If I could leave zero stars, I would. First off, a minor complaint, we thought that we would be…read moregetting a personal showing of the property. It was a surprise when a bunch of couples showed up. Apparently it had been changed into an Open House showing and there wasn't any warning for that, which I feel is unprofessional. We decided to try to move forward. We have been working with this company for a whole month trying to get all of the paperwork in. They won't work through third parties, so I had to ask my manager to fill out paperwork manually and turn it in. It's summer and it's slow at work, so he had time for that, but other managers might not be able to do that so beware. After a solid month of working with the company, we finally got a phone call on this past Saturday with them asking when we could bring in the deposit. The company was closed when we returned the call. Sunday they were closed. Finally, Monday, my boyfriend called to talk to them. After a month's worth of constant contact, they told us that they had already moved on and someone was coming in with their own deposit within the hour. They had not attempted to contact my number, only my boyfriend's, and they did not attempt to call us during their open hours that day. They never once got in contact with us- we called practically daily in order to know the status of our paperwork and I even came into their office on my day off in order to completely understand where we were at. We have sacrificed so much time and money in running around for these people, we have to move out of our apartment at the end of this week, and now have no place lined up to go. They didn't even offer us a phone call to tell us that we wouldn't be getting the house like they had told us they would on the phone, they emailed me (funny because they couldn't pick up a phone and call my number). We are very rational, easy to work with people and this company dragged us through every obstacle possible. If you want to be on your phone with them constantly and compete viciously and constantly with other people, go ahead.For me, 0/10, I don't even slightly recommend their services. Now on to find some comfort food and figure out a new place to live -- spoiler alert, won't be with this company.

    Irish Gold Management

    Irish Gold Management

    (3 reviews)

    I moved into a 2-bed basement apartment) at this complex with my wife and family on the 10th of…read moreAugust 2018, when my wife and I started our graduate degree programs at the University of Notre Dame. We leased there for 3 years till the 30th of July 2021. In line with the lease, the apartment was thoroughly cleaned and swept upon move-out. I notified the Property Manager, Jay Durski on the 29th of July 2021 of my move-out details as advised. To my surprise, the Landlord never paid back my $540 deposit or any notice in writing within the 45-day time frame. I received a text from the apartment on 09/16/2021 with the following charges: * $335 General cleaning * $200 Carpet cleaning * $300 Painting & patching * $50 Living room: vertical blind set * $25 Mini blind 1 @ 43" * $250 Kitchen: broken fridge parts - lower door bracket, right crisper, crisper shelf * $10 Kitchen: 1 stove Besides the bullet points above, I have never received any formal itemised list or pictures relating to the above charges (this is what other apartments in the area does). The figures also do not add up as my deposit was $540 as the net charge of $695 was what was billed to my account. Upon checking the tenant portal, I rebuffed most charges as illegal & unreasonable as they result from normal wear and tear. I sent the Manager my move-out photos (shared photos are on this drive). He said the photos were misleading and threatened to send my unpaid balance to collections. The Property Manager claimed the apartment was left in a way no US landlord will accept (a claim which I find totally false and baseless). He never provided photos to support his claim. Even when I sent them online links showing what their responsibility as a landlord is, he never acknowledges that. Rather, he stated he would never comment further on the matter. I regard the actions of the Property Manager as highly discriminatory as such treatment will never be meted out to Americans. Most residents in the apartments are international students. It seems to me that they have decided to capitalize on foreigners to charge dubious charges in the tag of move out fees even when they know it is wrong. I also would like to state that the property management never carried out any form of routine painting or carpet cleaning in this apartment for the 3-year duration during which we resided. In addition, there was a burnt portion of the carpet in the apartment prior to moving into the unit which was brought to the attention of both the previous and current Property Manager since 2018. I found out from at least 6 other tenants who moved out that they only treated international students or tenants relocating out of South Bend / Indiana or out of the country this way. We have decided to file a joint complaint with several stakeholder bodies including Notre Dame Residential & Housing Department. We have vowed to take this matter up to every extent in form of filing charges and complaints to several regulatory and investigative agencies including publishing this on various online media unless this wrong is corrected. The activities of Irish Residential should be thoroughly investigated for all past move-outs as I believe such practices have gone unnoticed because no one has taken the Property Management upon such unfair housing and business practices. I would also advise other former tenants to file a lawsuit against them for my deposit and compensatory damages for any actions by them to claim such illegal unpaid charges. Furthermore, we have had to cope with certain unsafe environmental conditions at the apartment. One such condition is that the bedrooms in the apartment started growing mould ( a complaint some other tenants had with their apartments). This was brought to the attention of the Property Management through the filing of a maintenance request (attached) but this was never corrected. My kids developed allergies as a result of these environmental conditions before we moved out.

    I signed a 12-month lease with Irish Residential, which I paid in its entirety but of which I only…read morestayed for 8 months due to a breathing issue I developed while living there. Yes, as a broke, recent post-grad, I chose to pay rent for a second, different place rather than live in this house for another 120 days. I'd give zero stars if I could. The condition of the house upon move-in was appalling. When I saw the house for the first time before signing a lease, it was bad, but I was assured that it was the previous tenant's doing and that it would be thoroughly cleaned before I arrived again. Keep in mind, we saw multiple houses from Irish Residential and this was the best one (there was literally a dead bat in another one). I was a fool to believe that. No one had sat foot in this house, especially not to clean or improve the property, between my initial visit and my move-in. Someone else's dirty furniture was still there, bugs were everywhere, water damaged the basement ceiling which they covered with tiles but did not repair, stickiness or dust covered every surface, outside vines on windows were growing inside, multiple smoke alarms were beeping because their batteries were out, lightbulbs were only in the kitchen and bathrooms which could be why I didn't see or register the extent of the issues on my initial visit, especially in the basement where there was storage stacked including dirty underwear and feminine products, and I still could go on. Come to find out, cleaners did show up but it was too dark for them to work safely, so they left. I took photos for documentation, which mostly consisted of the last tenant's unhygienic furniture which was my main concern at the time of move-in. I called to complain immediately upon walking through the house, and they came to get the furniture out and "clean", which they did quickly and NOT efficiently. Yet, despite all of this being reported in the first hours, when our lease was up, over half of my security deposit was being kept for cleaning fees and fridge brackets, which were also missing upon move-in, when this place was cleaner than when I'd arrived due to our occupancy. The nightmare didn't stop on move-in day. There was at least 10° difference between the basement and second floor from the first floor, there were only window ACs which my bedroom window wouldn't support and management led me on about buying one for several hot months, the downstairs bathroom was unusable to the point that maintenance told us to keep the water off in there because it would definitely flood, and there were three sets of washers and dryers and only one set worked, which was all we needed, but the other washers would flood and management wouldn't move them out, because it wasn't "necessary". Doors wouldn't stay shut, loose wires were found, etc. There were leaking radiators, clogged drains from the previous tenants, and an ancient trash shoot in the house near the kitchen that still had trash in it from who knows how long ago. The radiator even flooded the place in the winter, including in my bedroom, ruining my furniture, for which maintenance wouldn't come out to fix until after I went to work the next day. I stayed up all night, drying towels to reuse them to reduce the flooding. I lived in one of the basement bedrooms, which was added on as a bedroom at some point in time, didn't have adequate ventilation, located right next to the boiler room (aka hot and loud), and was in close proximity to the water damage, all of which are a recipe for mold, causing my breathing issue. My allergies were exorbitantly worse in this house than when I subsequently lived with a cat and I'm very allergic to cats. These issues were on top of this house being filthy. The uncleanliness of the place was a constant battle. Near my move-out, I sent my photo documentation to the new property manager, explaining my situation, to which he pretended to be concerned. However, when day 44 of 45 hit from the official move-out date (the longest they can hold onto a deposit), he sent the charges and then pictures of areas we didn't clean when we moved out, even though those issues existed when we moved in as we inherited someone else's mess. Honestly, I am less concerned about the money as I am about the principle, considering the condition in which we lived because they were unable or unwilling to fix issues with that house. I should have called code enforcement or the buildings department when I was there; I urge anyone who lives in one of Irish Residential's locations to do so... Or better yet, just don't ever sign a lease with them. I learned my lesson. Oh, and the kicker, new management said we were good tenants and wanted us to sign another lease for 50% INCREASED rent from what we paid for the first lease with NO improvements or renovations. At least they have a sense of humor. I now live in a multiple bedroom and bathroom luxury apartment in the same area for that exact same price.

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