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    Pacific Point Property Management

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    This was a first time for my boyfriend and I to rent an apartment. The experience here has been…read morepretty good. Management has been really on top of things and are pretty courteous in tight situations. On a scale of 4 to 5, 5 being the best, they are a 4 when it comes to getting work orders submitted and getting the job done. Be sure to check with management about pricing. We had seen ours for about a hundred dollars cheaper than what they are charging us for so be careful. Other than that, got a great view and a pretty good location in town with good food nearby along with a fitness center, grocery store, and CVS nearby.

    Rude. Absolutely the rudest phone call I've had this year. I haven't even had a chance to work with…read morethem yet. I called about the rent of a property. The phone number they posted on the property was wrong so the lady had to give me the number of the manager in charge of this specific property. I asked for a moment to get my paper out so I could write down the number, and she took the moment to try to tell me I was tech illiterate because I didn't want to just write the number down on my "iPhone". She then quickly rattled off the number without trying to verify I had it correct, and tried to hang up. I caught her just before she did and was able to get her to verify the number, and she immediately hung up on me. Pretty quick way to lose business. I'm a business owner, and if I talked to my clients like that, I wouldn't have any. Also, I couldn't even get through to the "correct" manager even with the new number. What kind of property management group can't tell me the rental cost of a property from their main office?

    Good Life Property Management - San Diego - The Good Life team

    Good Life Property Management - San Diego

    (735 reviews)

    Clairemont

    Being a new customer and the first time renting our my home I researched different rental property…read morecompanies. After doing my research we decided to go with Good Life and I am so glad we did they made the process very easy. Malissa Martinez was my onboarding point of contact and I have to say she was very attentive, responsive and professional. She answered all my questions and kept me informed the next steps in the process. Emails came in daily with the updates that had been completed at my home in order to be put on the market. After that my property managment team consisted of Andrei Lechert- Kelly, Gerald Medalla and CJ Flores. Again, more professionalism with this team. Once the property was ready and we agreed on the rental price my home was listed on a Wednesday and by that weekend, Saturday, we have the home rented. It's been 5 months and I have no complaints. They have really taken care of everything and I haven't had to worry about a thing since. Highly recommend Good Life. 10 outta 10.

    I have been extremely disappointed with Good Life Property Management's handling of maintenance…read moreissues since my lease began on June 28. Before my lease even started, a repair was identified as necessary for the washing machine due to mold in the door boot/seal. Nearly two months later, I have still never had use of the washer. During that time, I have accommodated FOUR separate repair appointments, rearranging my schedule and making myself available for each service window. None resulted in a completed repair. At the fourth appointment on August 21, I was finally told that maintenance cannot perform this type of repair and that a qualified appliance technician is required. After nearly two months and four unsuccessful appointments, it was incredibly frustrating to learn that the repair apparently had not been directed to the appropriate type of technician in the first place. Unfortunately, I am now dealing with a second major appliance issue. My refrigerator has not been functioning properly for six days. I reported it promptly and made myself available for another repair appointment on August 21. That appointment also ended without a repair. I am now heading into the weekend without a functioning refrigerator, without the ability to safely store refrigerated food, and without a confirmed repair date or plan. Losing refrigeration is significantly more than a minor inconvenience. What has been most frustrating is not simply that appliances have needed repair--things break. It is the repeated unsuccessful appointments, prolonged delays, lack of effective coordination, and absence of concrete plans for resolution. I have consistently reported problems promptly, communicated with management, provided access, and accommodated every requested service appointment. I have tried to be patient and reasonable, but after nearly two months without ever having use of the provided washing machine, four unsuccessful washer appointments, and now six days without refrigeration following another unsuccessful service visit, I no longer feel that these issues are being handled within a reasonable timeframe. Based on my experience, I also would not recommend Good Life Property Management to a property owner looking for a management company. My concerns extend beyond the inconvenience to me as a tenant. A repair identified before my tenancy began has remained unresolved for nearly two months despite four service visits, and a refrigerator problem has now gone six days without resolution. From an owner's perspective, I would expect a property management company to respond promptly to maintenance needs, coordinate the appropriate professionals, and ensure that necessary repairs to the property are actually completed. I hope Good Life Property Management improves its maintenance coordination and responsiveness. Tenants should not have to repeatedly rearrange their schedules for appointments that do not result in repairs, and property owners should be able to expect that reported maintenance needs are handled efficiently and brought to resolution.

    Pacific Realty - propertymgmt - Updated August 2026

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