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    HI Roots Realty - Property Management specialists

    HI Roots Realty

    (29 reviews)

    HI Roots Realty is currently managing our property and I wish we were working with them earlier…read more This is a review standpoint from the property owner side: - great communication between owner and property manager - owner portal is easy to navigate - organization is hard to beat (open communication from PM on what needs to be fixed, bills to pay for Hawaii property taxes etc) - contracts are easy to read for someone who is not in real estate (owner to business, tenant leases etc) - noticeable care taking for tenants (I noticed how much they value their clients by ensuring the fixes of the house is in good standing and comfortable) They value their clients and have had a great experience thus far. Thank u!

    Okay whatever makes you sleep better at night.. lies and unethical and thank you for "allowing" us…read moreto break a lease as living in the house lead to MAJOR health issues with our minor son from living in that nasty house that was infested with mold, mildew & rodents!. And then retaliate charging for normal wear and tear of a house falling apart. We have pictures too. Shameful No damage was done on the property, as stated on the invoice this is normal wear and tear. Also this is a two unit property shared garage cans. With another tenant who also used the garbage cans, where we even helped our senior lower unit tenant dump her garbage the day we moved out, And when we moved in the cans were full and we had to request it to be removed. We have emails showing the cans were full and removed with rental company. Returning property as it was found, no damage done to the property. Normal wear and tear on the invoice and some are not even real. Duck tape so rodents don't go in the house.. wear and tear! And all health issues gone since moving out Security deposit can not be deducted for no damage and just wear and tear, as seen on invoice to the property. The towel bar was like 40 years old! Sean and Cathy can kick rocks with slippers on. Extremely unprofessional and unethical.

    Honolulu Management - Property Managers Justine & Courtney

    Honolulu Management

    (13 reviews)

    The Honolulu Management team got on our radar through a mutual family recommendation. We have used…read moretheir services to manage our property 4000+ miles away from our current residence. They are very professional, quick to respond to inquiries, and the best part, only contact you when it is necessary. We couldn't be any happier and more at ease leaving our property to be managed by this team! When we moved 4 years ago, we left our property in the hands of the Honolulu Management team. They are very understanding of our concerns of our property, but also respect our decisions when it comes to increasing or maintaining rent prices based on the market value. These discussions are always professional, keeping the renter, the team, and our financial needs as the core of our talks- Ensuring we are not over pricing but also being cognizant of Hawaii cost of living for our renters. We have had a total of 3 families rent our home in Hawaii since we moved to the mainland 4 years ago. For those who own, you know how stressful upkeep is on a monthly, semi-annual, and yearly basis. Renting your property adds to that stress, because as the landlord you are responsible for any fixes and damages that need to be done while your home is occupied. Of the 3 families that rented, all communication ran through the Honolulu Management team. Within the 4 years, we have had issues from repainting, patching, cleaning, A/C repair, water leaks, Appliance replacements, and the annual property checks. Through all these issues, the team handled all the logistics, communicating to us only the financing required and or approval of work orders. Let me tell you, that I'm more than glad having this team look out for my property while we are 4000+ miles and 4 time zones away! The cherry on top is that they use reputable vendors for work orders that need to be completed on property. It's great when invoices are transparent with a list and pictures to confirm issues. Their working relationship with these vendors also provides a quick response as needed, allowing our renters ease of mind when in need of a fix like plumbing or appliance repair. I firmly believe the price we pay to utilize their services to manage our property is money well spent on this team. If you are looking for a team to handle the management of your property, then look no further because they can do it all!

    Ridiculous on how they manage properties. Expecting tenants to repair and pay for damages that…read moretheir old tenant caused. Not getting back to tenants on simple wear and tear. Previous tenants left a lot of their household items there so we kept it and did nothing with it, was told items such as baseboard and curtains are missing and dirty, mind you the place was advertised with dirty curtains and missing baseboards and unmatched color painted walls. They told us that we have to repair everything.

    Oishi's Property Management - Asked them to fix our ceiling. One guy came and put tape. We need a permanent solution not a temporary fix.

    Oishi's Property Management

    (152 reviews)

    NUMBER ONE COMPLAINT! The move out information basically…read moresays in a thinly veiled way that if you do not use their "preferred cleaners" you won't get your security deposit back. These cleaners charge an absolutely insane rate, $500 quote site unseen. I have kept my apartment perfectly clean and own a carpet cleaner, there is barely anything for them to clean. But given the wording of the move out instructions, as well as the experience of other yelpers, I don't believe for a second that I would get my security deposit back if I cleaned it myself. They even strongly advise against using any other cleaning company. I also don't think that these cleaners necessarily do $500 worth of cleaning because when I moved in there were still remnants of the previous tenants that should have been cleaned up such as tape on the walls, balled up foil stuck in cracks etc. The way that this stuff is worded I can only assume that the cleaning company is either secretly owned by Oishi's or gives them a massive kickback. Absolutely despicable in my opinion, but what the hell can I even do. Decent experience actually living here though. They do fix things within an appropriate time frame if you can get a hold of them. The phone system is complicated where you have to enter an extension to actually talk to a human and I have no idea what extension I should use or who it is I need to talk to. They treat you pretty nice. Every year my rent is increased but only by $10 so no biggie. In the end its a fine company to go with, just be prepared to get swindled out of half of your security deposit.

    My move-out date was 10/31/2025. Through early December, I did not receive my security deposit…read more After I contacted Oishi's Property Management, they said that they mailed it on 11/10/2025, but I never received that mailing. I later received a second mailing on 12/19/2025, which they said was a reissued/resend. In the second mailing, about $700 was deducted from my $1,600 security deposit. The documentation I received did not clearly explain the deductions, and I am currently trying to obtain complete copies of the move-out statement/ledger and supporting documents (invoices/work orders and photos). If you have had a similar issue with delayed security deposit returns or disputes over deductions with this company, please message me through Yelp!!!!!! I'm trying to see whether this is a pattern and, if so, explore possible options for collective action!!! Thank you.

    Pono Property Management - Security deposit refund notice

    Pono Property Management

    (18 reviews)

    All these positive reviews have to be from friends or employees, or maybe they are just selective…read morein which tenants they care about. Almost two months into our lease, literally NONE of the 15+ issues called out in the lease inspection have been addressed. Even the stuff they called out in their own walkthrough; not even one appointment has been scheduled. Having a functional clothes dryer would seem like a given for a house rental well over $6k/m, but I guess it's not important to them. Or how about a stove that takes over 45 minutes to get to 350 degrees? Or a fridge that runs constantly causing huge electric bills? My experience: They don't care at all about tenants and have zero follow up. I don't expect houses to be perfect, but I expect at least some repairs after 2 months. Of course, it's the property owners who choose them, and let's be real, they don't care about tenants. So, for prospective landlords: Pono ignores problems so long that they go from small fixes to major issues. We have 2-3 of those on our list that, if addressed years ago, would be minor bills, but now require major repairs. Example: I see at least 3 tree saplings (yes, trees) growing in the gutters. That doesn't happen overnight, that's long term ignoring of potential problems that will lead to major water damage. Oh and as a kicker, Pono has the balls to charge you a monthly fee for the honor of using their website to put in repair tickets (which they then delete without addressing them). Landlords: They won't maintain your house, and you'll eventually get hammered with huge repair bills Tenants: Stay away from places they manage, they ignore you (even they stuff they promise to fix in the lease signing)

    We recently moved out, after living for 5 years in a one bedroom apartment at 400 Hobron Ln, The…read moreVilla at Eaton Square. This place was roach infested from the start of our lease. We were unable to use a majority of the kitchen cabinets, as they were faultily built with cracks and spaces all throughout the cabinets and counter tops where the roaches would have access and constantly leave a mess everywhere. And when we told the people who were sent for regular maintenance inspections that there was a roach problem, their response was "Yeah it's a problem. we get that complaint from a lot of the apartments in this building." So they acknowledged the problem but did nothing about it. We did once pay with our own money for pest control that the building offered, but they just sprayed chemicals for less that a minute in the kitchen and the problem didn't resolve or improve so I was not willing to pay for toxic chemicals to be sprayed in my home again. I've suffered from asthma and eczema and am sensitive to strong cleaners, pesticides/insecticides and fragrances so I avoid using those in my home. Instead I use natural non-toxic cleaning products. Also being pregnant, and having a toddler I was very careful about what I bring and use in my home. When moving out, we barely interacted with our property manager Ian, but instead with the relator he was working with named Marsha. Marsha and Ian came to check the apartment and take pictures for listing and Marsha told us they would be listing the apartment next week, and to start looking for a place to move. So we did and ended up moving out the next month, and they still hadn't listed the place. Anyways, we asked our property manger Ian for a list of cleaning vendors that they suggest and work with and he said to talk to Marsha the Relator. Marsha said she had a cleaner who was already working on another apartment in the building and he could do the cleaning, carpet cleaning and fix paint if needed but we had be completely moved out and officially hand over the keys to her 4 days before our scheduled move out date, so she could give they keys to the cleaner and it would take him the next 4 days to complete. This was very stressful and really messed with our moving out process. But we did it because Marsha said that if we went with another cleaner, we could end up having to pay more if they needed to come back to clean more. We checked with Ian and he was okay with this, so on our last day I met with Marsha at 6pm and she had me and my brother help her check all the cabinets were empty. She sprayed Raid roach killing spray all throughout the apartment, the fumes were so strong I had a head ache and felt sick, and we still had to stay standing in the apartment for about an hour and a half as she inspected the place and talked a lot to us. I showed her the mailbox and the parking lot. She also had me bend over behind the toilet to turn off the water, mind you I'm 6 months pregnant with all of this happening. I felt like it was a very unprofessional and it took way longer than expected, almost 2 hours in total before we said goodbye and I could finally get back to my toddler. I think or hope it would've been different if the property manager Ian had handled the check out inspection and handing over of keys instead of the relator. Now 3 weeks after moving out, we've received our security deposit return check and notice, which is a lot less than we were expecting. We asked for an itemized receipt with our return and were told yes, but only received this "breakout". Now seeing we were charged $890 for cleaning and carpet is ridiculous. We lived in a small 1 bedroom apartment which was left pretty much the same was we found it, plus 5 years of normal lived in wear and tear, without any maintenance on the property managements part, besides fixing the washing machine a couple times when it would stop working. We left the apartment bare, the same way we found it and generally cleaned what was in our control. I have no idea how it costs nearly a thousand dollars for the cleaning fee of that apartment. And without an itemized receipt. It doesn't add up. Also the $200 charge for roach treatment is not our responsibility to pay, we did not cause the roach infestation, and had previously complained about it to the management company who ignored the problem. We always had combat and hoy hoy roach traps in every cabinet and around the kitchen, it did not fix the problem and I was not willing to spray toxic chemicals in my home daily at the expense of my family and our health. It was always a problem that we had to deal with and it will continue to be a problem unless they fix the cabinets/countertops and seal all cracks, holes to cover the access points and hiding spots for the nests, they will come back especially with the roaches traveling from the trash room and apartment to apartment through the pipes, electrical outlets, AC vents, ect. Check attached photos.

    Sofos Realty Corporation - propertymgmt - Updated May 2026

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