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    D & M Industries

    D & M Industries

    (1 review)

    Not the best place to order doors from they never get your product to you on time probably because…read morethey hire horrible people like one of there employees Toni Nelson she messed up every job she bids so if she bids your job prepare for alot of hassle and wrong product

    From the owner: Your Door And More Experts…read more D and M Industries was incorporated in April 1982. The name D and M was chosen to represent our heritage of doing business in the Dakotas and Minnesota. In the beginning years, D and M specialized in doors, frames and hardware for motels and apartment building. The company started out small with seven employees and was located in Fargo ND. In the fall of 1989, D and M was sold to private investors and within one year began diversifying by adding a residential division. With this expansion, windows and a variety of mill work items were added to the product lines. At the same time, the commercial division developed additional business to include more hotel/motel and multifamily projects in areas outside the traditional tri-state region. By 1993 D and M had 25 employees and had exceeded capacity of the 40th Street location. A move to a 20,000 square foot building at 2401 Third Avenue N in Fargo ND was completed. Within the next ten years, D and M expanded into two additional properties in the 2400 block of Third Street. Not long after the final expansion on Third Street did it become evident the company would be on the move again. This time the move was across the Red River into Minnesota where a great new facility totaling 63,000 square feet was constructed. D and M now has room for the warehouse and production areas in one location which includes an outstanding showroom and office area...

    Rkak Property Management - Do not rent. Mold infested. Cracked foundation. Needs a serious housing inspection.

    Rkak Property Management

    (21 reviews)

    Most people write bad reviews and don't ever think of writing good ones when things go well or they…read morehad a good experience. I am not giving RKAK a great review because there were a few things that pissed me off. They had only been our property managers for a few months. They informed me at one point that I didn't have a lease and I was going month to month even though my lease was signed and supposed to go until December. Do to the owner switching managers 3 times in the 3 years I lived there, they lost all of the leases and the upstairs neighbors and our notice to leave. We also had it worked out with the landlord and RKAK to have the upstairs neighbor and another friend take over our lease once we left. So when the time came they all denied any of this (future reference, get shit in writing...always...no matter how stupid it seems or how honest someone seems). So our friend was potentially homeless (he figured it out), our upstairs neighbor was stuck in his old place and they told us we had to give a 60 day notice so we would have to pay rent for months we weren't even there. They also tried to raise my rent at the same time. All I had to do to fix this was go the office and talk to them face to face, more like bitch at them. Once I had people in the office cornered they at least let us leave when we were originally suppose to without raising our rent. The checkout went fine. The guy had never seen the place before so we showed him the quirks of the place and the shit that was gross and broken prior to us moving in. Just to throw this out there, the place was in way better shape after I lived there. They claimed the carpets were cleaned, but I cleaned them myself with my mothers carpet cleaner and the water was disgusting. The building is over 120 years old so it was super dusty and there was blood splatter all over the kitchen ceilings from previous tenants getting drunk and punching each other. So I had to clean the place before I could even move in. I asked for some off of the deposit for having to do this but the owner just gave me $50 off rent each month and the deposit with no questions (shady). The owner "fixed" stuff himself, as cheaply as possible, so I stopped calling to get things fixed and just did it myself. The owner also said no painting but it was the one way I could cover up the blood splatters (no matter how many times I wiped that ceiling the blood returned...creepy). None of this was RKAK, just details. Even though I cleaned the carpets several times while I lived there and the owner was supposedly just going to replace the carpet anyway, they still charged me to have the carpets cleaned. They also charged me $120 for "General Repair" whatever that was. After we moved out, we had planned a trip to Thailand for a month and then we were moving to Denver. We stayed with a friend and gave RKAK her address to send anything (like our deposit back). They sent us a letter stating they charged us $125 for carpet cleaning and $120 for general repair, so we were still getting around $500 back from our deposit (keeping in mind the envelope had our new address hand written it on it). Upon applying for a new place here in Denver, the leasing agent sent a rental history report to RKAK and they claimed we owed $1600 and they were going to send it to collections the following week due to none payment. First of all, if we owed them this money, and they have our new address, why didn't they send us the statement? And where the hell did this charge come from? After calling them repeatedly and leaving message after message I finally got to talk to the guy that checked us out and knew us or at least our situation. He looked into it and they had charged us for the entire month of February and March. We checked out February 4th and payed for the 4 days prorated. He took care of it and resent the history report without the charges on it. Because all of this I am giving them 2 stars because these problems were easily fixed, but not 3 because they suck at communicating.

    if I could give less than one star I would. all of the rental companies in Fargo/Moorhead are bad,…read morebut this place is the worst. impossible to speak to a human being unless you physically show up to the office, they rely on an AI answering machine and never answer the phone. the properties are filthy and infested with roaches, and there's constant problems with heat and water. I cannot wait to move out of this pigstye

    Valley Hardwood Supply - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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