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    Rental Management Group

    Rental Management Group

    (31 reviews)

    Galleria/Uptown

    After reading the reviews, I noticed most of the high ratings come from owners. That might explain…read morethe difference in experience, because as a tenant this company was difficult to deal with. Email communication often felt passive aggressive and any time I asked a simple question, I got long policy explanations instead of a real answer. I had to follow up several times just to try to renew my lease and kept getting the runaround. I eventually moved because paying rent on time should not come with that much hassle or uncertainty. I rarely needed maintenance since I handled most things myself. Getting my security deposit back took far too long and every time I asked about it, I got more excuses. They charged a 250 application fee, a 25 per person monthly service fee on top of rent, and even offered a 95 option to fast track the return of my own security deposit. On top of that, they offered to charge 495 for move out cleaning. No thanks I can do that myself. I've never ever not gotten back a security deposit. I'm not that person. Everything felt transactional and unnecessary, which honestly pushed me toward leaving. Right before my lease ended, I sent notice that I was moving. Even then, I got what felt like an automated message telling me my renters insurance needed to be confirmed for the next year. I replied saying I was moving out in a few days and still had insurance, and the response I got back basically told me to send proof or be charged 10 dollars. I am not letting anyone nickel and dime me over things like that. 10 dollars. Please quit the shit. Owners may have a smoother experience, but tenants deal with a very different side of things. Best of luck if you decide to rent from them. I will not be using them again. As a property owner and a renter, this definitely isn't the way people should be treated ever. I only have 2 stars because after 30 plus days I got my deposit back. Minus a f*+^€n 5.00 e-check fee. Yall needed that I guess.

    My experience with RMG Management was extremely disappointing. After moving out, they attempted to…read morekeep my security deposit without a valid reason. I had to take the matter to court to defend my rights. Once the case was filed, they quickly tried to reach a settlement and return my money, which says a lot about the situation. It was a stressful and unnecessary process that could have been avoided if they had acted fairly from the beginning. Tenants should be very careful and make sure they document everything when dealing with this company. Based on my experience, transparency and fairness were lacking.Anait Diaz.

    Green Residential

    Green Residential

    (94 reviews)

    I'm a real estate investor with portfolios in both Texas and Colorado and for the past year or so…read moreLeon and the team at Green Residential have done a stellar job managing my portfolio of more than a dozen houses and small multi-families in the Houston area. I have been VERY pleased with the way they have managed these properties. Good property management is NOT easy to find and I personally went through a very lengthy and detailed interview process in which I considered several of Houston's most highly rated property management companies and compared them on a number of factors including cost, competence, and flexibility in meeting owner's needs. I selected Green Residential because they were highly competitive and in some cases really outperformed everyone else and I have not been disappointed. I have found the team here to be competent, experienced, and most importantly HONEST. As a professional investor I'm a little bit surprised by some of the more critical owner reviews I have read on here. If your benchmark is perfection all comers will fall short, but consider what can go wrong with property management and I've seen it all happen... theft of your rent money, fabrication of invoices, referring of repairs to the owner's brother in law who doesn't have a clue what he's doing, letting your property sit vacant for 6 months, HOA violations going unaddressed for which you're never notified, horrible record keeping, money not being escrowed properly, owner distributions not coming on time or at all, fee structures that reward managers with more money every time they order a repair, invoices not provided, property statements poorly organized and unclear so you can't tell the real story, tenants reporting dangerous repairs such as a leak or a dangerous safety issue and nobody responds and you get stuck with a giant bill or a lawsuit etc... None of these things have happened to me with Green Residential. Money comes on time every month with clean easy to read statements and every single time I've had a question about anything I've received a very prompt courteous and sensible response, that is if the owner hasn't already anticipated the question and called me about it personally. I would encourage anyone looking for a solid property management company to talk with Leon and give Green Residential serious consideration.

    If you have any trouble with Green Residential, REPORT THEM to the Texas Real Estate Commission…read more(TREC) https://www.trec.texas.gov/public/how-file-complaint (You can screenshot the page, copy/paste from Photos, or Google it) Green Residential's information: * Texas Real Estate Brokerage License #: 9001367 * Supervising Broker: Leon Green - License # 613365-B * Supervising Broker: Harry M. Green - License # 174579-B Texas Tenant Rights (plain English & Spanish available) https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection/home-real-estate-and-travel/renters-rights (Again--screenshot, copy/paste, or Google) Every property management company in Texas operates under a supervising licensed broker, and TREC holds them legally responsible for illegal or unethical actions. Do not let these scammy slumlords bully or exploit another innocent, hardworking tenant. Below is only a small portion of my experience, along with how you can protect yourself. When I moved in, the apartment was disgusting. Dead roaches everywhere. Walls so grimy they literally became four shades lighter after cleaning. The air filter was completely black. Green Residential told me this was my problem because I signed the lease accepting the unit "as is." That is NOT what "as is" legally means. "As is" means you accept the unit's layout and features-that it's a 1 bed/1 bath, has carpet instead of wood floors, white walls, or a wall separating rooms. It does NOT mean you accept filth, pests, or unsafe conditions. Under Texas Tenant Rights, a unit must be "move-in ready." That includes: * A clean apartment * Working light bulbs * A new air filter Despite the unit clearly not being move-in ready, my lease required me to hire professional cleaners and submit a receipt three days BEFORE my lease ended. That forced me to move out early while still paying rent--meaning I had to pay two rents for an entire week just to comply with their ridiculous requirement. Illegal & Unreasonable Charges Light Bulb Charge: They attempted to charge me for replacing a light bulb that was still working, that I never requested to be replaced, and that occurred within the first 30 days, when my lease clearly stated all maintenance is 100% landlord-covered in the first 30 days. A GR rep claimed "light bulbs are excluded" but refused to show where that exclusion existed in my lease. I didn't pay it. Pest Control Charge: They tried to charge me for pest control on a shared lawn with over 12 large fire ant mounds, also reported within the first 30 days. My lease explicitly stated lawn maintenance and lawn related pest control are the landlord's responsibility. I had to send them a screenshot of my own lease because they clearly didn't even have it. Their representatives showed zero understanding of my lease or Texas tenant law. If you don't know your rights or your lease, they will absolutely try to charge you for things you don't owe or neglect issues they're legally required to fix. Deposit Scam Tactics Less than a week before move-out--after I had already vacated due to their cleaning clause, I received an email saying: "Do not patch any holes." Obviously too late. Also, that's absurd. Patching small holes is standard practice. After speaking with a neighbor, I learned exactly why they do this: GR told them not to patch holes, then kept their entire deposit for "patching and painting." That's not legal. Texas law allows for normal wear and tear, including nail holes smaller than a dime. Tenants are not responsible for repainting unless walls were repainted a different color or suffered major damage (holes punched, smoke damage, large gouges, etc.). Even handprints on walls are explicitly listed as non-chargeable in Texas Tenant Rights. How I Got My Deposit Back Thankfully, I took extensive photos and videos at move-in and documented everything on my Inventory & Condition Form. Green Residential tried to keep my entire deposit, claiming they had to paint walls and repair stair damage. I sent them my signed IACF and photos proving: * The walls were already filthy, scratched, dented, peeling, and unpainted * The stair damage pre-existed my tenancy They even sent me a photo of a wall with a paint bucket in front of it, perfectly proving there was no significant damage. My deposit was also withheld past the 30-day legal deadline. Once I threatened Small Claims Court, my full deposit magically appeared. Final Advice KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Keep your lease and Texas Tenant Rights handy at all times when dealing with Green Residential. They cannot withhold unreasonable charges, and they must return your deposit within 30 days of lease termination. Don't let these slumlord scam artists win. Report them. Document everything. Protect yourself and others.

    Management of ICON

    Management of ICON

    (5 reviews)

    Third Ward

    Exceptional customer service provided from scheduling to close out…read more Kieflyn provided cleaning services including carpet cleaning/shampoo (an add on service) prior to our move. The house not only looked clean, it felt and smelled clean. I will definitely utilize their services in the future for deep cleaning on a quartely basis. Thank you ICON and Kieflyn.

    I used the "Projects" section of Yelp to help me find a move-out cleaner and Management of ICON…read morereached out very quickly. They gave me a fair price and worked with me on scheduling the time for the cleaner to come. I booked the appointment roughly 2 weeks in advance. The cleaner did a pretty decent job, although she did NOT clean out the cabinets... And refused to do so. I was in the apartment the entire time the cleaner was there (as was my husband) because we were finishing loading up our moving truck while the cleaner did the cleaning. I had previously messaged the company asking about how it works when the cleaner leaves because she disappeared for a while without saying anything and I was concerned that she left. I was told that she would do a walkthrough with me before leaving to ensure that I was satisfied with her work. I wish I would've known this ahead of time, and I also wish the cleaner would've communicated with me when she was leaving to go get more supplies from her car instead of just disappearing. At the time of the walkthrough, I mentioned the fact that she didn't touch the cabinets. She told me "had she come earlier, she would've done them but she's not going to do them today". I scheduled a MOVE OUT clean, so I assumed that I was also paying to have the cabinets cleaned out as this is part of what has to be cleaned when moving out... This was super frustrating and disappointing, but we were leaving that day at noon to start our cross-country move, so I didn't have time to argue. When booking this service, I wish that the company would've given me a list of what all will be cleaned during my move-out clean. Had I known that the cabinets weren't part of it, I would've booked elsewhere. Additionally, they did not reach out to confirm my appointment the day before... I ended up contacting them to ensure that someone was still planning to show up the next day for the appointment. I didn't like that I had to be the one to reach out to confirm my appointment as it's not professional for them to not communicate with me. It seems as if they're a new business, but there are some things that need to be addressed and fixed moving forward in order to give paying customers a better understanding of what to expect.

    Oak Loop Properties

    Oak Loop Properties

    (8 reviews)

    River Oaks

    Loved working with John!…read more Very professional and efficient in managing my properties. Fast and good service as well! I look forward to working more with the Oak Loop team in the future!

    Our leasing experience with this management company was frustrating due to poor communication and…read morelack of follow-through. The process took about a full month. During that time we were told three separate times that the property had been cleaned and was move-in ready. Each walkthrough showed otherwise -- no professional cleaning had been completed. We later learned there had been a water leak, which may have caused delays, but this was not clearly communicated upfront. When we first viewed the home, there were spider webs throughout and both dead and live roaches present. We raised these concerns and were repeatedly assured everything would be addressed before move-in. By the final walkthrough, the condition still had not been resolved, and an additional issue had come up. During that final walkthrough (yesterday), we were told that if we did not immediately pay the deposit, the owner wanted to move on to the "next applicants," even though the property issues had not been fixed. We were also told the owner had already "bent" by approving us, so it was essentially now or never. Once we confirmed we would not move forward under those conditions, we were then offered money off and the option to inspect the property after completion. At that point, it felt less like a proactive solution and more like pressure followed by a last-minute change in approach. There were also inconsistencies during the application process. When I initially called to ask about our application status, I was told there were other applicants ahead of us and we would be processed if they fell through. After I provided the address, the associate confirmed we were actually the only applicant. That kind of misinformation made the process feel disorganized. I understand that maintenance issues can happen and that properties owned by LLCs can sometimes add extra layers to communication. However, clear, accurate updates and accountability are essential when people are planning a move on a tight timeline. I hope this feedback helps improve the experience for future tenants considering this property in Richmond, TX.

    King Property Management - propertymgmt - Updated June 2026

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