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    Victorian Village

    We've recently moved to Columbus, Ohio from New Jersey. And we rented a property via this company…read more It's been three months so far and we are very pleasant with our choice. There were some fixes needed during our stay. The management and maintenance team responded to our requests in a very timely manner. For example, There were two ceiling fans that makes weird squeaking noises in the house. After we reported the issue they immediately contacted the property owner and brought two brand new fans for installation. No hassle, no extra charge, no back and forth arguments. We are very glad that we chose this company instead of renting from a private landlord. I think they are very professional and have a high quality of customer service.

    The landlord is very friendly, so I initially thought that he would be a great communicator,…read morethereby making the living situation pleasant. However, I feel quite betrayed. The house was advertised to be noise-proof but I can hear the neighbor's conversations. Not to mention the sounds of their dog walking around the house. It's not the neighbor's fault-- they are just living their lives. But wow, I have lived under at least 5 different housing management teams before and it has never been this bad. Maintenance requests do not get done until couple months later, and even if they come over to fix the said problem, I can't tell that it was properly fixed. I honestly can not WAIT until I can move out of this house. EDIT: Bijan (the landlord) and I had a conversation. We came to the consensus that there was quite a bit of miscommunication on both sides of the party. Bijan definitely cares about the tenants' well-being. Once a distinct & straight-forward maintenance system is placed, I have no problems with this management company.

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    Myers Real Estate

    (26 reviews)

    Like I said in a previous review, I tried to get back into a KRG property when I moved back to…read moreColumbus but it was not available. I ended up going with a property run by Myers. I'm a fan of old buildings turned into units- think crown molding, original heavy oak doors, etc., and this company seems to have the pick of the litter in Grandview. Comparatively speaking, I believe that KRG takes much better pride in their properties and overall aesthetic in terms of maintaining grounds, etc. Myers doesn't do a BAD job necessarily, but could certainly do more. Also, unlike KRG, they seem to be a bit less organized. On the plus side, they are very friendly and generally very helpful. They have just changed the payment policy though and now you have to mail your payments to Cleveland instead of dropping them off locally. Only a minor headache.

    If you are looking for property management, avoid at all costs. My condo complex pays them to…read moremanage but whenever there's an update, they rely on the residents to monitor the work and refuse to accept any responsibility for scheduling, monitoring, and basically doing anything except taking our dues. In the most recent example, I was forced to schedule and be home for a city water meter update on the building because my unit is closest to the meter, even though the work being done applied to the entire building. Myers says it's my responsibility as the homeowner even though I do not own the area where the update occurred. It's the property's. They are the property management. If they are not actually managing the property, what are we paying them for? This review says "service requested" but they will not respond as they say that it's not their fault the city needs to update. Since I said they were obtuse in thinking my problem is with the city water, they said I am name-calling and they will not reply further. If you feel like being ignored, purposely being misunderstood, doing the work of the property manager for free, and throwing away your money, by all means go with Myers.

    Equity - propertymgmt - Updated May 2026

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