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    5 years ago

    Rene Ashmore values her clients - ask for her when you call and you won't be disappointed.

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    Pueringer Investments - Glass left on walkway after Management mowed. NOT part of Tenants responsibility!

    Pueringer Investments

    (4 reviews)

    Tenants be aware!! 1112 Oak Street Brained MN 2 Bdrm house…read moreis on the market for new tenants. Property management has jacked up the price of this neglected home. A lot of problems with this unit! Black mold in bathroom ( not shown on Zillow.) Storm window up stairs bedroom never fixed. Bats, wasps entering!! Tenants caught to downstairs in the kitchen! Frozen pipes under kitchen sink has left rotating wood and smells like sewer!! Tenants have requested multiple repairs which took 6 months and was covered up!! Not really resolved!! BAD MOVE!! 8 yr old photos on Zillow!!!

    My experience was horrible with them. I tried to apply for a rental that's 26% cheaper than my…read morecurrent payment. I make $108,000/annually, have a perfect rental background (to include a planned and agreed upon rental lease break that I told Becky I could get letters confirming), I had to chase Becky to respond to every part of communication. They refused proof of income that was the same proof I used to purchase a home and get approved for a rental that was more money & owned by a larger company. I reached out multiple times in multiple formats to communicate & provide additional proof of income. I heard nothing back. Initially they sent a text message from their company system, which I did not agree to SMS from the company (which is illegal per TCPA's A2P policy). The message also didn't say who it was from. And in the text, they asked me to give them my contact information & permission to access my business's payment processor to prove the income. This is VERY illegal as all of my client information, card details, etc. is fully accessible there. I offered to provide tax records, client contracts, additional income, or to have my partner co-apply even though he wouldn't be living there for a few months. I received no response and kept reaching out. Eventually, I got a response in the form of an application denial (my first ever) and an email stating that I couldn't provide proof of income and that I broke my last lease. I replied immediately stating that I'd been trying to communicate to provide any additional proof of income that was legal, and that I could get a letter from the previous landlord, who loved me, that the break in lease was planned and that he would have me back any time. Due to the illegal request to access my payment processor and private details of my clients, not provide any way to send the requested proof, and not provide any communication until the denial letter, I will be reporting this company to the FTC and Attorney General.

    Goedker Realty - Office Interior Meeting Room

    Goedker Realty

    (1 review)

    Where to begin? Everything started off just fine at first. Everything worked, no complaints, etc…read more Then one day I come home to find a letter on my door giving me a day notice that they are tearing out and installing a new bathroom!! I Didn't have a bathroom for 3 days, so I stayed elsewhere. They wouldn't prorate rent for the 3 unlivable days I had no bathroom. Next came the bugs... Boxelders to be exact. Tons and tons of them. My apartment was on the first floor and I had boxelders crawling all through my windows. Called to get the weather stripping fixed: no luck. I ended up making posterboard coverings that I sealed over my windows so the bugs would stop coming in. Now comes the hot part, literally. Record heat and my old, POS window wall A/C unit goes belly up. They told my it would take THREE WEEKS!!! to get it fixed. It was constantly around 97 degrees. Again, I left and stayed at work. This happened probably 10 nights until these incompetent baboons finally installed a new one. Once again I asked for rent to be pro-rated and got blown off. The final straw came when they BROKE THE LAW. I joined the military and brought in a set of my orders for training. I had about 3 months to go. Now, I have my orders because by law they must release you from your lease. The secretary there filled out the paperwork, copied my orders, etc. Told me everything was taken care of and they even cut me a check for the last month pro-rated. OK, thinking everything is cool and next thing you know I'm down at Fort Knox, Kentucky playing Army. Now, knowing i would be gone from 5-7 months, I left my parents in charge of my legal and financial crap. I get home about 7 months later back from basic and AIT and I'm going through my paperwork. When I was gone, they starting sending letters saying that I owed everything until the lease ran out and they were going to hold me security deposit. My mother, not knowing what's what in the rental market thought I screwed up and she payed them!! They scammed over a GRAND from us. The worst part about this is that when I went in to their office to cancel my lease, Kevin Goedker is the one I talked with. I noticed he has his Marine Corps platoon photo from probably Paris Island when he went through boot. Thanks for the great service to a fellow service member jackhole!!!

    Chad Schwendeman - Exp Realty - Chad Schwendeman with Kevin O"Leary of ABC's Shark Tank.

    Chad Schwendeman - Exp Realty

    (8 reviews)

    I don't like writing negative reviews but I think this is long overdue. We purchased our home in…read moreCrosslake, MN, through Mr Schwendeman in 2013. He was basically worthless in the buying and selling process, as he represented both parties. He knew nothing about the home; he was basically just present. His personality was very bland and relied exclusively on the seller showing us the home and answering our questions. During the closing, the sellers asked him to leave and remove himself from the process. Don't be fooled by radio adds or billboards. Find someone more reputable.

    Warning. If you get a bid and don't use them, expect to get spammed by phone. Over and over and…read moreover (once a month until you die). Tell them to STOP and it won't help. ;) I've concluded this is their business model: They tout how they have a massive marketing arm and spend like no other RE company. That's true. But their sales process and marketing budget is about getting LISTINGS and a whole less about selling your home. ;) Those annoying follow-up calls are part of their marketing. You have some underling follow-up with you. Kind of like a "closer" in the world of buying a car that you decided not to go with. They also pay big dollars to Zillow. Not for YOUR benefit but theirs. So when you click on Zillow wanting to talk with an Agent (or Zillow puts a picture of a local agent, tada, that's them. SO if you are anywhere near their territory, expect Zillow to "recommend" them. Nothing wrong with that other than when they say they spend millions to sell YOUR home they are not telling the truth. T=IMO, they spend MILLION to get leads. Now comes the interesting part. We got a few random follow-up calls by their firm asking if you are still interested in the property that I looked on Zillow. HUH?? I NEVER asked a question. I never made a call. I never put my info in. This happened 3-4 times now. My theory is that it's another reason that they bug you. They want to reach you to see if you MIGHT be looking at trading to something else or??? But as sure as I am sitting here, I don't put my phone number in Zillow asking some random agent to call me. Plus, the voice was foreign (a call center). You know.. A 2-3 second delay why you say "hello, hello". Called ID shows Scam! Their final statement is "We won't list your property unless it is a realistic price." Of course! Why would I want to over price my home; it's terrible for resale. And "we have a 98% close ratio when we list". Think about it. That means they price the home lower than market. Just look at their listings. Sure, they lose 6-7% off the difference. But you lose 93-94%. AND they like to push the listing commission side of the ration and give the buying agent (the IMPORTANT one IMO) less. If you want to catch a deal on a hoem, buy one of their listings as often, they lowball the homeowners in selling too cheap. Anyways, NICE people. VERY knowledgeable, amazing office, but a PITA if you say no to them. Anyways, we decided not to list our cabin. But boy oh boy do the like to follow-up. I'm writing this because while it has been 18 months since they and gave us a market ($50K and $90K lower than the other two companies by the way), I just got a call tonight. So I wanted to share. Lastly, we had some friends on our lake use them this past (2019) Spring. While I thought OUR agent that we got a market from was a pitbull (that's a good thing as she was saavy), his sales person that he actually hired was a dud. Bad pix, didn't put a sign at the road, or the lake. No aerial pix (as promised). Worse yet, their agent recommend they take an offer. And they listened. Hey, they are the expert, right? One problem... It was contingent (which happens). But the kicker is NO WAY IN HECK was the potential buyer going to sell their property at their asking price (which tied theirs up in the KEY sales months). Guess what, no sale so they fired that agent for being too lazy to cross the T's. They pulled the house from them. They might list it with someone else next season. But it gets better. During one of my their robocall-like follow-ups I was discussing above ^^. I professionally told the guy on the phone I would NEVER use Chad's firm and why. I ALSO told him about my friends story. He was kind and professional too. :) I explained how my friend voiced his frustration to the owner (Chad) and the agent via email. He did it with class. He just wanted them to know they need to correct a problem so they can learn (he wanted to let the owner know). In the end, my neighbor was upset because no one responded. So I explained all of this to the guy who was was doing yet another follow-up (I know, that's his job). The compassionate employee said he was going to tell Chad and company. I said, deep down, my neighbor wants to hear from someone because he felt cheated and not valued. Nope! Crickets. I have no doubt there are a lot of delighted clients. Just realize they may have left a lot of money on the table AND they bought into their marketing spiel. While I am not in Real Estate, I have bought and sold a lot of homes. I'm also in Sales and can smell marketing B.S. I digress.... I also see a massive amount of positive feedback on another site. No, it's not google reviews. I strongly assume (do your own diligence) that site is part of that marketing budget that they tout. So use them if you want. But I felt compelled to share. I'm sure I will see caller ID with their next months follow-up call. Yicks! :(

    PMI Minnesota - propertymgmt - Updated July 2026

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