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    I have always received great service from Tucson Property Executives. They taken care of all my repairs and nice.

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    They manage two properties of ours. they are very professional. repairs are handled quickly and cost effectively. I highly recommend them.

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    Rentals America - Tucson Property Management

    Rentals America - Tucson Property Management

    (25 reviews)

    Richland Heights West

    We searched the Tucson area for property managers ... and found many…read more Many we wouldn't consider! Then we checked Rentals America reviews and were very favorably impressed by the positive reviews by both owners and renters. We're delighted that Charity King represent us. To paraphrase the advice for having a happy life ... Happy renter, Happy owner Ira

    I was re/searching property management companies for my first-ever rental property. I wanted…read moresomething local but also an agency that had longevity and, of course, good reputation/reviews. I recognized early that given the sheer impossibility of satisfying all tenants, or owners, no property mgmt company is going to have higher than a 4-star average. And then I came across R.A. with a solid 4+ star average. As I read through dozens and dozens of reviews (here and other platforms), there were a couple of managers themselves who stood out. One was Laina (who turns out to be a supervisor) and the other was Irene. My first inquiries (whether to retain them, what I need to know to be a good LL, and what to watch out for) were directed to Laina as I was preliminarily curious about their management style, prerequisites, and costs. I was especially concerned about the tenant vetting and application process. Laina was extraordinary - always easy to reach and never rushed me in my relentlessly probing questions. I was impressed by the guarantees and the no-commitment promise that RA stands by as well (that's confidence!). Once I had finally settled on RA to manage the house I had purchased I was fortunate to be assigned to Irene. She is meticulous, punctual, responsive, demanding, patient, persistent, and somehow still manages to accomplish all that with good nature. I wouldn't want anyone possessing less than every one of those standards to be responsible for supervising my home. She is also accessible by direct texting and email and has always responded within hours if not minutes. When I thought my house was ready to be listed Irene stopped by to lend her critical eye. I kid you not, she found 15-18 things that needed fixing, cleaning, removing, painting, or installing. And fair warning, many of those issues are deal-breakers for RA (refusing to publish my rental until they were fixed). However, their high operational standards translate into presentability. It took me, plus a hired handyman, almost 2 weeks working every evening and wknd to get the entire list finished... and it made a world of difference. It's remarkable what "you can live with" vs what is appropriately marketable. R.A. was running a summer retainer special of $599 that included all of the above and also professional photos for the listing - on par with the industry. The $99 flat fee/month for management was another selling point. There are a couple of companies that will manage for slightly less (e.g., $75/mo) and a couple that charge a flat 10% per month no matter how high the rental price is (which is ab$urd). RA's costs include two random inspections/year, the dreaded eviction scenario, and it places them between you and the tenant as the primary contact for all things - from complaints, to rent, to repairs. Once you've hired RA, you'll get a monthly newsletter and occasional articles about being a "landlord" and about market conditions in your metro area. They are loaded with helpful tidbits and illuminating graphics. Note: rent is typically due from the tenants on the first of the month but the transfer to your bank account will occur on the 10th or 11th of the month so digure how to float your mrtg payments accordingly. There is a bricks/mortar location just north of Campbell/Ft. Lowell and that was also important to me - to lend legitimacy to the company. It is modest, with basically a front desk and small office but it's staffed by a receptionist M-F from whom you can get sample documents and preliminary questions answered too. At the end of the day, property management is 30% fees/costs and 70% skilled diplomacy -- between owner/Mgmt and between tenant/Mgmt. You need to have those relationships working smoothly, precisely because of the inherent friction points that they so easily generate. In Laina and Irene RA's mgmt team does a tremendous job navigating each.

    Fort Lowell Realty and Property Management - After thousands in deposits and advising things need painting and cleaned, this is what I was forced to move into and what I pay $1400 for..

    Fort Lowell Realty and Property Management

    (98 reviews)

    Richland Heights East

    This review is specific to Juan Miller and Cari Rascon. Juan…read moreMiller is personable and exceptional in his work, often going above and beyond to ensure that all issues are addressed. Cari Rascon is by far the best property manager I've had the pleasure of dealing with so far. She handles all issues promptly and professionally while still maintaining a level of personability, which is refreshing. Both Juan Miller and Cari Rascon are valuable assets to the Fort Lowell Realty company. Thank you Juan and Cari for all that you do.

    I have been here at Craycroft Commons for going on 10 years now, when the property was 55 and over,…read moreno smoking, no pets. This year the property has turned itself upside down with the property manager, Ana Consuelo, the "Onsite" and tenants who have decided to mount surveillance cameras on the property. I fully understand Ring cameras and camera bulbs, but personal surveillance cameras covering the property as seen by my photos. What happened to personal privacy? All this starts with Property Manager, Ana Consuelo who does not care about the property nor the tenants living here. She has never visited the property to see how the tenants are doing. One meeting a month would be nice to see how the tenants are doing and listen to any grievances. The "Onsite", who Ana Consuelo hired, is not doing her job. The plants in the courtyard are slowly dying as she waters when she wants, as seen by my photos. I will be posting once a month on how this property is going, as I yearn for the old days. In closing, I would appreciate if management would replace Ana Consuelo and the "Onsite". Thank you... NEW ITEM WITH PICS... One of the tenants moved a pot directly in front of another tenants door. From pot to door is 15 feet. Would this classify as a fire hazard? Should tenant who moved pot be charged for endangerment? So much drama at this apartment complex now.

    Fort Lowell Realty & Property Management

    Fort Lowell Realty & Property Management

    (35 reviews)

    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!

    I don't even know where to start, other than this has been the absolute worst experience I've ever…read moreencountered with renting a place. I've never written a negative review before, but this one is well deserved. We initially secured the condo via a signed contract back in 03/25 directly with the landlords after we toured the property and were assured the place would be fully furnished when we moved in on 01/12/2026. A few days before we were due to travel to AZ, I got a call from a property manager (Andrea Robidoux) who works for Fort Lowell telling us that she would managing the lease. I didn't think much of it at,the time, but right off the start, I had to pay a $50 background check fee that I didn't plan on given that I already had a signed contract, then I had to correct several items in the lease agreement including the correct exit date of 04/12/26, which I was told (by Andrea) that I had to accept 04/30/26 (even tho the original contract clearly states 04/12/26) and that any remaining days not used would be refunded but only to find out AFTER the fact (when I called Fort Lowell directly) that I would held liable for the entire month of April even if I gave a 30 day notice and left on the 12th of April. The real problems started when we met Andrea at the property on the scheduled move-in date. That's when we realized that this was Andrea's first time actually seeing the condo (we know this because she told us so and we had to direct her by phone where to go when she arrived at the complex). When we all walked into the condo, there was a VERY nasty odor (more of a stench) that can be smelled before you even enter the front door (it was so bad that Andrea had an asthma attack and had to go out to the balcony for some fresh air to finally breath normally). Then we saw all the obvious issues such as carpet stains, the dirt everywhere, the dust accumulation on all the windows/blinds, ceiling fans, fixtures, etc.. After Andrea left (without going over anything in the condo and without providing any documentation such as an emergency contact list, association Bylaws, move-in check list, etc.), we began to notice many more issues such as Clothes dryer not working properly (exhaust vent blocked), refrigerator ice maker not working, dishwasher drawer broken, fireplace not working, HVAC making LOUD noises and not working properly, the only couch was heavily stained from grease/dirt, tiles in both showers were stained black from grease/dirt, leaking kitchen faucet, cracked bathroom sink, stains and hair on bed headboard, broken vacuum cleaner, only 1 working smoke detector and none in the bedrooms (against code), anything that can be touched in the kitchen was sticky & very greasy, major dirt under all the beds & around night stands, trash in the garage, etc... Additionally, there were many missing essentials such as absolutely no started toilet paper, napkins, cleaning supplies, no complete sets of dishes/glasses, no bathroom waste baskets, no salt/pepper shakers, no broom/dust pan, no mop/pail, visible stains on some of the bed sheets and all pillows had stains and nasty odor, no mattress protectors or mattress pads or pillow protectors (disgusting and against code), no working vacuum, etc.. We contacted Andrea and she advised us and even encouraged us to go and purchase what ever we needed that was missing including a vacuum and assured us that we would reimbursed so we purchased only the necessities and we spent the next 4 days cleaning the place only to be told afterwards that we will NOT be reimbursed for the $200 vacuum and the response I got from Andrea was "it's not my vacuum". We have caught Andrea on many occasions either blatantly lying to us or she is REALLY forgetful because she's managing so many properties and can't keep track (I believe it's it a little of both scenarios) I even scheduled a meeting with Andrea and the landlords to review all the issues and request that they refund the cost of the vacuum, remove the $350 cleaning fee since we actually did most of the cleaning and provide a small reasonable reduction of the monthly rent because the property was not what was originally agreed upon, but they refused all of it. There were many, many more issues not mentioned here (all fully documented), but bottom line, Andrea (and Fort Lowell Management) didn't do diligence by verifying condition of condo prior to accepting to manage this property which resulted in us dealing with major issues in what was supposed to be our vacation time. Stay as far away from this company and specifically Andrea Robidoux. Additionally stay away from any properties owned by WILLOUGHBY INVESTMENTS AND SERVICES, LLC (landlords).

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    AZ 1st Realty Management

    (13 reviews)

    The best property management I personally have experience! I have been with them for over 5 years…read moreand have nothing bad to say! Office personnel is so sweet and professional

    If I could leave negative stars I'd give them negative 10!…read more My swamp cooler still not working after line was flushed and they don't want to fix it. They say it's running at the specs of the manufacturer. This thing is rusted and when they switch from heating in the winter to Summer they don't take a shop vacuum and remove water deposits or the rust so they clog the tubing and they are using hoses that are too small. This has been a nightmare!! Neighbors punching my husband in the face, threatening to burn my building down having guns shot by the same woman. They don't enforce the rules they have in the lease. It says you can only have one car per residents but some of them have cars that haven't moved in years as you can see no tags since 2022 and the spider webs are growing under that car. Had gun pointed at me! I just don't want you to rent here because they never stand behind their work and we pay for upkeep on the grounds and landscaping has only been here a handful of times my husband rakes our side of the driveway and waters the plants. I had to call code enforcement right after we moved in and the cabinets in the kitchen were just rotten. Thankfully code enforcement told them they had to fix this stuff but still can't get the swamp cooler running!!! It's a simple machine that takes very little effort to fix and again still 100° in my house! They want me to move and pack in this heat and then leave it rent ready???!! I don't think so!!!!! DO NOT RENT FROM THIS COMPANY!!!

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    Blue Fox Properties

    (113 reviews)

    We recently filled out an application for a rental property in Tucson. They require that all…read morepeople, over the age of 18, fill out the application. So that meant our son, who is a freshmen in college (just graduated from high school last year) had to fill out an application as well. He is living with us to save money and only have to pay tuition. My husband and I both have credit scores in the 800s. Our son, who really doesn't have any credit yet due to his age and recently graduating high school, does not have any credit right now; therefore, his score is low. They denied our rental request due to our son's credit score. FYI, we spent $55 per applicant ($165 total) as well as $60 for both of our pets' "application." Also, our realtor reached out as well, since we recently sold our house, to help us with this situation. This company refuses to call our realtor back and he has called three times. This is extremely unprofessional. I do not agree with this policy, especially since there is no way to fill out another form to explain the situation. However, even if I did understand the policy, they should be more up front with the information. When we emailed the representative about our 19 year old son still living with us, she could have easily told us that there was a high chance we wouldn't get approved due to our young adult son not having a credit score. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY!! They will take your application fee(s) and not have any cares about extenuating circumstances or any customer service decency.

    I am extremely dissatisfied with the level of customer service I have received. Despite being a…read morelocally owned company, the communication experience has been consistently unfriendly and inaccessible. I am looking for rental for my older grandchildren that are moving to Tuscon Area. My primary concerns include: - Lack of Accessibility: No one answers the phone, and neither emails nor calls are returned in a timely manner. Relying almost exclusively on electronic communication is highly frustrating. - Over-Automation: Your email responses feel overly automated, lacking the personal touch expected from a local business. - Poor Handling of Feedback: The responses to reviews--which I believe are handled by Amanda--frequently come across as condescending. Rather than taking accountability, the company offers excuses or justifications for negative experiences. - Taking advantage of younger adults seems to be trending in some of these reviews as well. This needs to be studied and reviewed. It is mind boggling that a locally owned company would be so out of touch with the locals again based on the reviews I have read. While no company is perfect, superior businesses distinguish themselves by taking accountability and working to mitigate and resolve conflicts. It is clear from the volume of negative feedback that the company's approach is the common denominator in these issues. Take responsibility and actively mediating these situations to reach a resolution.

    Tucson Property Executives - propertymgmt - Updated August 2026

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