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    RPM Living - Corporate office in Austin, Texas

    RPM Living

    (191 reviews)

    Still not easy to deal with, but credit where due, they are managing the apartment better but the…read moreplace has gone a bit downhill overall with the quality of tenants they're allowing to move in. My rent went up by 20% which they probably don't have control over and the property owner is more to blame, but just as it was the case last year, they were advertising cheaper units on their website than what they offered me as an established tenant. Just as last year when I asked them why the advertised rates on the website for a clean new unit with new appliances and fresh flooring is lower than what they're offering me, they said "Oh we haven't updated the website". I think the better term is "Bait and switch". There is no excuse for not updating the website. The complex is also now using some weird variable rent table based on income but RPM doesn't disclose exactly how it works which means that if you don't want to give RPM and the ownership (who is anonymous though it's easy enough to find out if you research the corporate name) all your financial information (including all assets), you will be paying the full market rate (which is up 20% as mentioned above) as punishment and they did not budge on that price even a single penny. They claim the only way to see if you can get a discount is to follow their Hunger Games routine to prove that you're poor enough for the secret owners to take pity on you and throw you a bone. Is it a government program? According to the manager, "it's not a program! you just give us all your information and we send it to the owners and if you fall within government established poverty levels you get a discount!" "So the owner is doing it out of the goodness of their heart?" Clearly RPM is not allowed to say what's going on and after some back and forth, she was trying to make it sound like I was some sort of simpleton who didn't know anything about the Houston rental market while she who just moved to the city a few years ago knew all. I've been living here 4 years longer than she has been in the industry, but yeah, she knows more about the various neighborhoods and market values here. I stopped listening when she was comparing our 50 year old property with aluminum wiring with the 14 year luxury property across the street but here but I digress. My guess is that the ownership got some sort of government funding for their new construction projects and the stipulation is that they have to offer rental assistance in return. That's speculation on my part but it's better than the "Benevolent Real Estate Mogul" implication RPM is trying to push. I just wish RPM didn't try to insult our intelligence and was upfront about what's going on. While I was looking at other apartments, the other managers I spoke with gave me much more information about what's going on here. Again, I'm sure ownership is playing their part in this but RPM could be less condescending and disclose what's going on to the property.

    Terraces at Perkins Rowe. Baton Rouge…read more I would like to express my ongoing concern regarding the handling of my lease termination and the application of the 60-day notice requirement. While I understand that the lease contains a written notice provision, what I find troubling is the manner in which that provision has been applied under the circumstances of my tenancy. From the beginning of the leasing process, I made it clear that the apartment was needed only for the duration of my son's temporary internship and that there was no intention to renew or extend the lease. In fact, that understanding was the entire reason we entered into a short-term lease despite paying a premium rate. Because our intent was openly communicated before the lease was even signed, it is difficult for me to understand how the purpose of the notice requirement was not already satisfied in substance. What makes this situation feel predatory in nature is the appearance that the company is relying on a technical notice requirement to impose additional financial obligations even though management was aware from the outset that we would be vacating at the end of the lease term. From a resident's perspective, it appears that actual knowledge of our intentions has been disregarded in favor of a procedural requirement that ultimately benefits the property financially. Had Cody or Lesa explained during the leasing process that a resident signing a three-month lease but only staying two would effectively need to submit a notice almost immediately after move-in to avoid additional rent, I would have done so without hesitation.

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    Eric Bramlett - Partners

    (342 reviews)

    Far West/Northwest Hills

    Caroline helped us purchase our first home! As first time home buyers we had a lot of questions and…read moreCaroline was there to answer them all! She was so supportive throughout the process and listened to all our needs. We would recommend her to anyone who is looking to purchase a home. Thanks Caroline!

    When we began our search for a home, we thought we were looking for a realtor. What we found in…read moreLaura Tomaszewski was so much more. From day one, Laura took the time to truly get to know us as people. She listened carefully to what we liked and didn't like, understood our goals, and took the time to learn what was most important to us in finding the right home. She didn't just help us search for houses... she became a trusted advocate who genuinely championed our interests every step of the way. Laura went above and beyond in ways we never expected. Every property we considered was thoroughly vetted, not only for its features and condition, but also for potential issues that could affect us down the road. Whether it was physical concerns with the property, deed restrictions, HOA requirements, or anything else that might impact our future enjoyment of the home, Laura dug deep and made sure we had the information we needed to make confident decisions. What impressed us most was the level of care she brought to the process. She evaluated each home as if her own family were purchasing it. We never felt pressured. We never felt rushed. We always felt protected, informed, and supported. Buying a home can be stressful, but Laura made the experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. Her professionalism, attention to detail, knowledge, and genuine care for her clients set her apart. She isn't simply selling homes... she's helping people create the next chapter of their lives. We are incredibly grateful for everything Laura did for us and would recommend her without hesitation to anyone looking to buy or sell a home. If you want someone who will truly have your best interests at heart, Laura Tomaszewski is the person you want by your side. Thank you, Laura, for helping us find not just a house, but a place we are excited to call home.

    Capital Title - Austin Northwest

    Capital Title - Austin Northwest

    (12 reviews)

    Far West/Northwest Hills

    I had a property tile issue here in LakeTravis so I went to Capital Title in LakeWay and talked to…read moreDana Verrell and she was great! It was five o'clock Friday and she stayed late and listened to my to the issues that was having! Dana was able to answer all of my questions right then and there! So I highly recommend Dana Verrell at Capital Title LakeWay

    Careless work like they were sleepwalking through the transaction. I was the seller and they did…read morenot have the attention to detail required for a real estate transaction including not filling in forms completely and having no idea how to handle a seller with a non-owner spouse. Diane Myers said she would address it in the documents, but didn't even after being provided the correct legal wording. She did not provide the documents beforehand and seemed surprised that I was reading before signing. And we needed to transfer the HOA passwords to the buyer during their closing and these were left on the front desk public area where anyone could pick them up (I had to ask them to put them behind the desk but perhaps with the buyer's closing doc might have been more secure?). And lastly, the HOA transfer required the new buyer to sign 2 copies of a state form (they only had him sign 1). Realtors should choose other Title companies instead, as this was very straight forward and wasn't correct so I can imagine what happens with a complex close.

    Wright Realty Austin - realestatesvcs - Updated August 2026

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