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    The Offer Company

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Fort Lowell Realty & Property Management

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    I have rented with this company now going into my second year. I have no complaints whatsoever, I…read morelove how attentive they are throughout the whole process of applying and through renting. We have had the pleasure of working with Deborah Lago, any time we have had a repair of any issues she responds immediately and gets my work order done! I love the home that we live in! We love how they value their customers and simply checking in to make sure everything is still in order with the home! Definitely recommend to anyone who is on the search of renting their next home!

    I obtained Fort Lowell Realty in 2021 to manage my duplex. In the beginning, I had responsive and…read morecommunicative property managers. However, from 2021 to 2025 they went through four different managers. I would have one person, everything would seem to be going well and then abruptly they'd tell me someone else was being assigned. In 2025, I was again assigned a new manager, Andrea R. and communication significantly declined in comparison to other property managers I had been assigned. Emails would often go unanswered for long periods of time. Everything fell apart during a tenant move-out at the end of 2025. Before the tenant moved out, I provided the original lease and deposit records to Andrea so there would be no confusion. During the scheduled move-out, the assigned manager was unavailable, and the person who performed the move-out inspection took not one photo. I had to step in myself after tenant departure to take move-out condition photos because Fort Lowell staff didn't do it. The departing tenant was instructed to leave the keys unsecured in the mailbox after 5:30pm, which was very concerning because they didn't set up a lockbox for the tenant to securely leave the keys after the inspection. In addition to all of this, they issued a security deposit refund using rents from another unit to the tenant before fully reviewing damages. Keep in mind I held the deposits, but they did not consult me or provide me with the breakdown and obtain my authorization before refunding the money that I should have provided from the deposit account not use rents from another unit's tenant. To make matters completely insanely worse, the refund included money that had already been returned years earlier to a prior co-tenant! After I began formally requesting proper documentation and correction of the accounting, communication became worse. I sent a written notice under the contract giving them nearly a month to fix the issues. The problems were not fully corrected. After I terminated the agreement with proper 30-day notice, communication completely stopped, they did not follow up with me with requested documentation and stopped responding to my other unit's tenant they were still managing in this timeframe. I have still not received the complete documentation or the remaining funds in my owner account. I also later discovered that another tenant had gone six months without a properly executed lease renewal, and I was never informed. As a landlord, you need clear communication, accurate accounting, and proper handling of deposits. In my experience, those basic protections were not consistently in place. In addition, Fort Lowell's team is extremely unprofessional, completely ignoring clients, being condescending, and just displaying levels of incompetence I didn't know could exist. If you're a property owner, I would not recommend you use Fort Lowell. In fact, RUN!

    Canam Realty

    Canam Realty

    (5 reviews)

    Before we took possession of our new home, we left our plants lined up nicely along the garage wall…read moreso they would not die in the 2 days of heat we had left. When we finally got possession we noticed someone had selectively taken a few of our plants. The only people who had access were the agent who removed the Sign from our yard and the cleaning crew they hired. I contacted both to get our plants back and neither people are taking responsibility. Although we didn't have permission to leave them, you didn't have permission to take them either. Call us and have us pick them up don't take what's not yours!!!!!! Over $100 worth of plants gone!! Never do business with a thief!

    My wife and I were relocating here for work, and had a very short amount of time to find a place to…read morerent that would accommodate our two golden retrievers. We came across a house that accepted our dogs, and went ahead and signed the lease. Everything started out fine - nice enough contacts in the office, a timely, thorough inspection/walk-through, etc. Overall, the house satisfied our needs until we got settled in the area and purchased a home. What was lacking was the overall property management/tenant relationship aspect of the management company. I wholeheartedly understand that the property we rented was far from their only rental property they supported, but from beginning-to-end, they seemed like they were more worried about keeping their landlord happy, than the tenants that were responsible for paying their commission. Additionally, contracting your work out (i.e. pool service, cleaning team) to the right people goes a long way in showing that you care about your personal/company image, and with the contractors that we had experience with, it just seemed like they either knew the people, or were trying to save as much money as possible. During the walk-through, we noticed how filthy the place was (dirty shelving, fixtures, floors, etc.), after having "just been cleaned" by Canam's "professional" cleaners. The rep from Canam said that he'd get it taken care of and cleaned again - great. The cleaning team came again and, not knowing my wife majored in Spanish in college, were berating us and saying (and I'm paraphrasing) that we purposely made the house dirty before they came. Completely unprofessional. Additionally, when we received our deposit back after moving out, we noticed how professionally they angled the "before" and "after" pictures (i.e. the "before" picture of a railing is zoomed in whatsoever, but the "after" picture zooms in on a surface scratch on some piece of the railing (along with a $250 charge to fix it, when I would have gladly went over and touched it up with paint)). It's also pretty convenient that they own the Foothills Renovations, LLC that did the work on the house after our move. I'm sure they don't inflate pricing at all (see rail example above). I would have considered the railing issue "normal wear", but what do I know? I'm not a landlord. Everything was going fine for the next month or so, until the dryer went out. It never worked quite right, and when it went out, Canam disclosed that they would not be replacing it. Thusly, we had to go out and buy a new washer/dryer to replace the 20 year old units that were "conveniently" in the house. I'd like to preface this by saying that this could be a blind accusation, but it just seems rather convenient that these things would neither be mentioned in the rental listing nor their condition disclosed prior to signing of the lease (even though we had to initial a line saying we understood they were "convenience items"), considering the dilapidated condition that they were in. Like I previously mentioned, the house served its purpose, but this review is solely based on our experience with the management company. They seem to have the ability to be good at what they do - it just seems like the "want to" just isn't there. Side note: The review below mine on Google, by Matthew Remus, violates Google's review policy. Matthew Remus works for RedStone Mortgage, which is in the same office as Canam. I saw his card on the front desk when I was dropping off keys.

    The Offer Company - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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