BEWARE OF THIS COMPANY, I would give this company NEGATIVE stars if I could. I heard of the company on the radio and it sounded great. Naturally, I checked it out by reading reviews and felt it was 50/50 with happy/angry customers, so I decided to give it a try. Upfront, this company is great, doing a 10 page report about the value of your property. I was so pleased the amount I wanted to rent my place for in Alexandria (near 3 major towns, a military base and in a great neighborhood) was exactly what I wanted. I hired the company after speaking with an assistant who sounded knowledgeable. They set me up with what they call a real estate advisor. I was currently moving out of my home and getting it set up to rent at the same time as to not have to pay a mortgage payment out of pocket. I have little kids and a dog, so trying to make it work was effort, but I wanted the place rented, so I did whatever it took to make it happen. They "forgot" the camera to take pictures of my property on the first meet. They looked at my home, said it was great, I told them what I wanted based off of the report and they said definitely! After a week on the "rental market", which I am not sure where they put it because it wasn't on the major websites in Virginia and when I called a real estate agent, they said it wasn't even listed as active, I got excuse after excuse as to why people were not showing up. I ended up doing my own research of my market by comparing size, bedrooms, bathrooms, updates, etc. After 2 weeks, I told the real estate advisor drop the price a few hundred to entice more views. They brought two prospective tenants to my house, but they had bad credit and the others couldn't afford the rent. (Why are you looking at a property $300 more in rent than you can afford?) I was upset with what was going on as I only had 4 weeks to get it rented (so it was a seamless transition) and just wasted half of that time with excuses from Renters Warehouse about why the property was not moving, as noted in the 15 page report about properties being rented in 11-17 days*. I called the owner of the company and left a polite message asking to call me back, thinking she would call me back and console me about what was happening with the property and why. She never called back. I tried her 3 days later, voicemail again. I had it at that point and called her office the next day. She was "in a meeting". No return phone call. Ever. I tried to speak with the real estate advisor through texts and phone calls, but she barely got back to me. I had to ask her for updates about my property, any inquires, applications etc. Sometimes, I wouldn't hear from her for 4 to 5 days! Around week 3 of this debauchery, I ended up showing the house to prospective tenants who were showing up without the advisor because they were not answering their phone calls or texts. Least to say, I wanted to rent my house, but was nervous with 2 little children under the age of two showing my house to strangers. When some appointments started rolling in, they would barely give me notice. I would try to confirm with them in the morning of the showing and I wouldn't hear. There was supposed to be a showing at 11:30am, so I texted at 9:00am to confirm and didn't hear back AT ALL. I finally called at 11:15am and said, I have everything set up for you to show the property and she said, "Oh, I thought I called you. They aren't coming until 12:30pm now." I had my WHOLE day planned around this. I chalked that up to renters being not good about appointment times as it is different than a buyer for a home. I kept thinking, did I make the wrong decision and I should have just sold? Finally at the end of week 3, I called the company and told them I wanted to cancel. I had to call the office because my 'real estate advisor' didn't answer my phone calls and texts for the last 5 days. They said she would call me back. She then told me I would owe them $250 if I canceled before the full 4 weeks. On the website they advertise you can cancel at any time, however they sneakily added a clause about the $250 (which I read, but didn't think I'd be in this situation, so that amount wasn't a big deal). At this point I didn't want to pay them a dollar, as I was doing all the work! The last week they had some prospective tenants, but I finally said, let the time run out, I will worry about this later. In the end, I hired a real estate agent who knew the area like the back of their hand. They took the most amazing pictures, put up the property up on August 1st and had my property rented within 2 days! I am solely writing this review for the sake of other people in my position, not to complain. I am horrified that there is a company out there that gets away with this. I pray this doesn't happen to many more people. And just so everyone knows, I called corporate just to let them know my concerns. They never got back to me either. DO NOT WORK WITH THIS COMPANY! read more