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    Tryad Properties Inc

    1.5 (8 reviews)
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    Vantage Property Management - One of our rental property remodeled by Chris

    Vantage Property Management

    (45 reviews)

    Elisa is the very BEST !! Talk to her La recomiendo mucho…read more Beautiful Sabrina is outstanding too, see her

    I am posting this to clarify my experience regarding our rental and my interactions with Chris…read moreHelmich after my previous review was removed. Chris stated that he offered us assistance and a resolution to our financial hardship. That is simply not accurate. The only communication we received was a reminder that rent was due, along with notice of a $56 late fee if payment was not made on time, followed by the statement that after six days we would receive an infraction notice. At no point were we offered an extension, a payment arrangement, or any form of accommodation. Additionally, the unit owner never reached out to us directly to discuss any alternatives or support. During our tenancy, there were serious maintenance concerns that were not addressed in a timely or satisfactory manner. When our apartment experienced flooding and the air conditioning unit was deteriorating, Chris was nowhere to be found. The A/C installation was so poor that you could literally see daylight around the casing. The flooring, which is supposed to be white, appeared black due to the condition, and the state of the oven was unacceptable. We documented everything with photos and videos. My mother, who worked in property management for over 10 years, personally inspected the unit and identified multiple issues that should not exist in a properly maintained rental. There should never be mold present in a water filter--period. We were also told there was a separate heating unit, yet we were left without a functioning heat source while the apartment was extremely cold. This is not just an inconvenience--it is a violation of California housing standards. Under California Code of Regulations, Title 25, Section 34, rental units must be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 70°F in all habitable rooms, and those systems must be permanently installed and maintained in safe working condition. Portable heaters do not satisfy this legal requirement. We were further told that the overall condition of the property was "not their responsibility," yet our lease binds us to their management, and we were refused contact information for the unit owner when we asked to address these concerns directly. At this point, we are requesting that all communication be handled in writing via email so there is clear documentation. Phone calls are not acceptable. This ensures there is an accurate record of what is said and prevents any misrepresentation of conversations. I will be sharing documentation so others can understand what our experience actually was. This is not about "image" or "quality control," but about accountability and ensuring tenants are provided with safe, habitable living conditions as required by law.

    Centermac Realty - 64 Boulder View , Irvine CA

    Centermac Realty

    (5 reviews)

    In my opinion, it has been a nightmare to work with Kenny Tan from Centermac Realty Inc…read more We first met him at a "landlord seminar." In retrospect, it feels like the seminar was offered solely to fish for the contact info of potential sellers. After the seminar (and after getting our contact information), he bombarded us with calls during daytime work hours to "persuade" us to sell our property. Mr. Tan promised to arrange/coordinate the home repairs so that we could sell the property without much fuss. Due to his continual calls and promises, eventually we gave in and signed the listing contract. After signing, he sent a handyman without license to discuss the repairs, which was totally not what we expected. When we requested a phone conversation with Mr. Tan to clarify the concern, he just dismissed it with a single line email reply. After repeated requests, we had a phone conversation and were given the promise of a TODO list and cost breakdown for the property preparation. But we didn't get any of them until another 3-4 days later. Eventually we were fed up and decided we did not want to move forward with Mr. Tan. Only about one week after we signed the listing contract, we asked for cancellation of the listing contract before he arranges property inspection and MLS listing. Even though it seems like he had not done anything, he refused to cancel the contract, and tried to keep us on the hook indefinitely by offering to put "the contract on hold until we are ready to sell the property" with him. This is our first time trying to sell the property, but it has been an unpleasant experience working with Mr. Tan. After this transaction, we do not plan on ever using him again and it would be our opinion that everyone else should avoid using him as well.

    A friend of mine recommended Centermac when he learned that I wanted to get my BRE license. I'm so…read moreglad he did. I was able to learn not only for the exam, but also useful tips to be an agent. For someone like me who has no real estate background, I was extremely happy that I was able to pass the BRE exam in three months. After I got my license, I became an agent with Centermac. We still get a lot of valuable trainings by Kenny and Kevin every week. Joining Centermac is one of my best decisions. I strongly recommend Centermac to anyone who wants to start a career as a real estate agent.

    Clockwork Property Management

    Clockwork Property Management

    (173 reviews)

    As someone who spent several months searching for a place to accommodate my family and me, I am…read moretruly grateful that God led me to Clockwork Property Management and to Leah. From the moment we met, her warm and welcoming spirit immediately made me feel at home. Her professionalism, attentiveness, prompt responses, and consistent communication throughout the entire process were exceptional. I also want to express my sincere gratitude to the entire team, including Brent, JP, Karina, and Derek for their kindness, patience, support, and transparency every step of the way. They made what could have been a stressful process feel smooth, reassuring, and positive. Most importantly, my family and I truly appreciated being treated with fairness, respect, and without discrimination. Thank you for trusting us to care for the home you are leasing to our family. That trust means more than words can express. If you are searching for a home or looking for a property management company you can genuinely trust, I highly recommend Clockwork Property Management. We are truly grateful for the wonderful experience from beginning to end.

    Please double check your capability to handle a simple condo property management because you guys…read moreclearly failed at it and as a result you guys terminated contract with the up stairs unit owner. As a property management you guys should have more knowledge about local and state building codes and should not just assume that everything is in order. If you can make money why terminate contract with the unit? and why do you keep ask me to contact you directly? and not on yelp? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Andy, It seems that we're unable to reach a compromise that satisfies you. As a result, we will be terminating our management services with the homeowner today. Moving forward, you'll need to work directly with the homeowner or any future management company she may choose to hire. We kindly ask that you either remove or, at the very least, update your Yelp posting to accurately reflect that you were not "Lied" to. Thank you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **California Code of Regulations Title 25** 1. Minimum Sound Transmission Class (STC) Requirements Walls, floor-ceiling assemblies, and doors separating dwelling units or guest rooms from one another or public spaces must achieve: STC 50: If tested in a laboratory setting. STC 45: If tested in the field. 2. Minimum Impact Insulation Class (IIC) Requirements Floor-ceiling assemblies between units must achieve: IIC 50: If tested in a laboratory setting. IIC 45: If tested in the field. 3. Testing for Compliance*********************************** If there is a dispute or suspicion of non-compliance, the responsible party (e.g., developer, property owner, or HOA) must conduct sound transmission and impact insulation testing. 4. Applicability*********************************** These requirements apply to all new construction and conversions of existing buildings into multi-family housing units. Units must also comply with noise insulation standards when sold, leased, or rented. 5. Special Cases In environments with exterior noise exposure exceeding 60 dB, additional noise reduction measures may be required for walls, windows, and other exterior assemblies. 6. Enforcement and Remedies******************************* Local building departments and agencies, such as the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), enforce these standards. Failure to comply can result in delays, fines, or mandatory remediation. Steps to Address Non-Compliance Verify Compliance: Request field testing to measure STC and IIC values in the affected area. An acoustic consultant or engineer can perform these tests. File a Complaint: If you live in a condo or multi-family housing unit, submit a formal complaint to the: Homeowners Association (HOA)**************************** Local building department California HCD if local authorities do not resolve the issue. Seek Legal Action: If the noise insulation requirements are not met, you may have legal grounds under Title 25 for enforcement or damages. Please note Clock work property did not comply with noise insulation standards when it was rented to a new tenants, but law clearly states that they are required to do so. (required by the law and can not just be assumed that everything is in order.) Sure the owner upstairs did not disclose every thing to you before hand but now it is different and you guys decided to play blame game instead of getting things straight and make things right for everyone. With HOA THEY HAVE NOT CONDUCT SOUND TRANSMISSION AND IMPACT INSULATION TESTING AND PROCEEDED THAT IT WAS OKAY JUST BECAUSE THEY CLAIMED THAT THEY HAVE INSTALLED UNDERLAY BEFORE INSTALLING HARDWOOD FLOOR. THEY JUST LIKE TO TAKE SIDE OF UPSTAIRS OWNER BECAUSE THEY DID NOT CONDUCT ANY TEST AND CONCLUED THAT IT WAS NOT A VIOLATION. AND AS WE SPEAK I HAVE FILED COMPLANITS TO LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENTS AND CALIFORNIA HCD. In summary of the situation along with the NOT corrective actions taken to resolve anything: HOA or clock work property management did not have the knowledge of California Code of Regulations Title 25 and proceeded that it was okay for them to disregard my complaints and as a result I will have to take further action with local building department and California HCD because HOA or clockwork management have no clue what they are doing.

    Skybridge Property Group - Rowland Heights Single Family Home

    Skybridge Property Group

    (20 reviews)

    I appreciate my property manager Faraaz Hashmi and his director of operations Gemma Coteng. Even…read morethough I am confident that my property is beautiful and great, it takes serious work to place a new renter in a short period of just one week. I have experienced everything that Skybridge promises on its site: inclusive participation, owner/tenant bonding, fast and competent solutions, and catering to owners investment goals. All communication was handled by Gemma, who is incredibly kind, polite and professional. Their listing for rent generated vigorous interest. My property was shown during one day to selected few most qualified candidates resulting in applications for lease conveniently submitted on the same date. After proper screening, I was able to select my new renters while still preparing the property for move-in. In the end, I am a happy owner with the happy new tenants, and the old tenants are happy as well as they moved to their own new house. Whole process took one week (7 days). Thank you, Skybridge! This is my fourth year under Skybridge property management. I highly recommend Skybridge Property management to any property owners. Great success!

    We had a very disappointing experience with the property management - Gemma - regarding a lease…read moretransition request. We submitted a request through property management regarding an early lease termination and were initially told they were waiting on the owner's response. However, we later learned that the owner was not aware of our request at that time. After we contacted the owner directly, the owner immediately followed up with property management upon learning about the situation. When we followed up again later, the owner informed us that he had already responded to Gemma 2 weeks ago and believed we had been updated. However, there had been zero communication provided to us throughout the entire process. Overall, there was a complete breakdown in communication between property management, the owner, and the tenant, which resulted in unnecessary confusion and delay. A simple timely update would have prevented this entire situation. As of today, we still HAVE NOT received any update.

    Tryad Properties Inc - propertymgmt - Updated June 2026

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