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    Up Property Management

    (86 reviews)

    Leonard has been a great help to me and I haven't even signed the management agreement! I was…read moreexperiencing a leak in my rental and he came out to look at it and offer his opinion. As soon as Leonard gets back from vacation I am signing up with him.

    One of the most frustrating rental experiences I've had, largely due to how this was handled by…read moremanagement, specifically Christopher and David. The unit was listed at $4,200. We initially explored pricing and ultimately submitted a paid application for $4,000, not $3,800 as they later claimed in their response. We have email proof confirming this. We were also told there could be flexibility around $4,100 if we had strong documentation, which we did. Based on that, we were encouraged to apply, pay fees, and submit everything. After doing all of that, there was no real movement or consideration. What made this worse was their response, which included inaccurate statements about us "lowballing" and "going behind our agent." That is simply not true. We were fully transparent with our agent the entire time, and she can confirm that. We also have texts supporting it. Nothing was hidden or "found out" later. Instead of focusing on a reasonable $100 difference that could have easily made both parties happy, they chose to argue and escalate things publicly through responses rather than work toward a solution. That says a lot about their priorities. The bigger issue here is the lack of transparency. If the price was always firm at $4,200, that should have been clearly stated upfront. Instead, we were led to believe there was flexibility, only to find out after paying application fees that there wasn't. The communication throughout felt dismissive and unprofessional, and their response only reinforced that. My advice to anyone considering renting through them: be cautious before paying any application fees, and make sure any statements about pricing flexibility are clearly confirmed in writing. Based on this experience, I would not recommend working with this team.

    FDC Management

    FDC Management

    (48 reviews)

    I have been living here for about 4 months, after struggling to get here the day before I signed…read morethe lease agreement, the told me I would need to pay a $200 pet deposit and an additional $60 per month pet rent for my service animal. I provided them with documentation of my need for him by my previous MD and Ventura county service animal licensing, as well as California Department Social Service's notification that we qualify for a monthly stipend of $50. Fdc refused my request for accommodation twice now. The first they stated they were unable to accept previously filled out/ signed forms. So having recently arrived to Camarillo from Orange County I hadn't established care yet with new PCP after doing so I resubmitted to get denied because according to them I had not provided adequate information by the appropriate health care provider. I am disgusted with there lack of empathy and greed. $2,120 for a studio with 3/4 bath, no dishwasher, no doorbell, steel stairs that have an open ceiling so there dangerous in the rain, an oven which makes high pitch noise when used, only 2 windows which must be opened since there is a furnace constantly leaking hot air, no ac, pool closes at 9.pm, poor lighting at night accept the pools which are of limits. Not to mention they state during the walkthrough and before receiving keys all issues must be stated then and there otherwise they are renter's responsibility upon move out. I have always had 10 days to report, when moving into a place so the holes in the walls that weren't plastered before painting and the nails that were painted over with will likely be charged from my deposit. The community off Camarillo itself is beautiful, peaceful and safe. The police have not been aggressive nor intimidating. The air is clean and it always nice out, occasional rain included. As far as FDC Management.... Let's just say that the second star was for the hard working maintenance, landscapers, and neighbors whom work hard and play nice.

    I'm writing this review to bring awareness to some concerning practices I've personally witnessed…read morewhile living in an FDC Management-managed property. A friend of mine, who also receives Section 8 assistance, recently showed me a 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit that was dated January 3, but was mailed instead of posted on the door and did not arrive until several days later -- after the three-day period had already passed. There was no return address on the envelope, and the mailing itself appeared improperly addressed. This raised serious concerns for us. What made this especially troubling is that a 3-Day Notice is time-sensitive by nature. Mailing it -- instead of properly serving it -- meant the tenant had no real opportunity to respond within the stated timeframe. This feels misleading and unfair, particularly when the tenant owed a relatively small amount and is part of a subsidized housing program. Based on my own experience and what I've witnessed with others, communication from management has been inconsistent and stressful. These types of practices create fear and confusion, especially for Section 8 tenants who are already navigating strict rules and timelines. I'm sharing this so others are aware and can ask questions, document everything, and protect themselves. Transparency and proper notice matter -- especially when housing stability is at stake.

    Catalyst Property Management - propertymgmt - Updated May 2026

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