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    Progress Residential

    (121 reviews)

    Southside

    Timothy fixed my dishwasher today, hes extremely helpful and professional and definitely someone…read moreyou can trust in your home. Thanks Timothy!

    So let me get this straight…read more This company looked at my application, saw over four years of rental history with one property. Prior i will property rental either two to three years, no evictions, no late payments, active credit accounts, stable income, and decided I wasn't "creditworthy" enough for THIS? If I had a perfect score 700+ I would have invest in my own property mortgage. And not renting where there can be infested with roaches or snake in ghetto areas. I dislike the zip code where I currently located, and I wanted a change for once. Being renting for the past thirteen years in Jax in one location 32211. If I had bad rental history, I won't have been able to rent. Pulling my credit history when I have not allowed anyone to pull my credit or add hard inquiry into my credit score. The fact that y'all remain in business because if 150 people apply for these ugly ass properties. Y'all will make $7500.00 in that week. While denying the majority of applicants. I Googled the property afterward and almost laughed. You're talking about a dated townhouse with a cracked driveway, stained exterior, and the overall curb appeal of a property that hasn't seen meaningful investment in years. Yet somehow the standards to rent it are higher than the standards used to maintain it. The funniest part is that I actually make more than enough to afford it. I was looking to change ZIP codes because of insurance costs, not because I was desperate for housing. Looking back, the denial did me a favor. The real question isn't why I didn't qualify. The real question is why anyone thinks that property is worth what they're charging. Nothing screams confidence in your product quite like pricing an aging townhouse like a luxury rental while rejecting qualified applicants. It's almost as if the business model depends on collecting applications rather than renting homes. If that's the level of judgment being used, then I consider the denial a compliment. Apparently, common sense and financial responsibility weren't the qualities being evaluated. Look at your reviews... FTC and Attorney General should investigate this so call property management.

    Invitation Homes

    Invitation Homes

    (132 reviews)

    Southside

    Invitation Homes made my application process quick, smooth, & easy. Working with Cristina…read moreFilippelli made this stressful transition into an amazing transition. Thank you, Invitation Homes.

    After renting from Invitation Homes for approximately a year and a half with no major issues, it is…read moreincredibly disappointing that we have now spent weeks fighting to have serious problems addressed in our new rental home. The most urgent issue is the air conditioning. We raised concerns about the AC before signing the lease and were explicitly told by Hayden that the system had been repaired, inspected, and was in proper working order. After moving in, we quickly learned that this was not true. No work order had ever been submitted, and based on what technicians have told us, the unit appears not to have been properly serviced in years. So there's no misunderstanding or mixing of words, Hayden lied to us. Point blank. After finally getting a technician out to inspect the system, we were informed that the compressor had failed and needed replacement. That work order has now sat unresolved for nearly a week. Because a request for temporary cooling units was submitted alongside the compressor replacement request, the entire issue appears to have stalled. Temporary units were requested to provide relief while awaiting approval for the compressor replacement--not instead of it. Meanwhile, we are still living in a home that reaches approximately 90 degrees indoors during a Florida summer. Our movers and I were on the verge of heat exhaustion during move-in, and the conditions are so extreme that my children cannot comfortably stay in the home. Unfortunately, the AC is not the only issue. Prior to move in we discovered extensive water damage and what appeared to be mold growth. When we initially reported the problem, we were told that the condition was acceptable and did not warrant repairs. Only after significant back-and-forth did Invitation Homes agree to send someone to inspect the issue. Once they did, they immediately recognized the severity of the problem and ultimately corrected it. We have also reported that the primary bathroom sink is severely deteriorated. The sink material is so dry-rotted that it literally crumbles when touched. A work order was submitted nearly a week ago, yet no action has been taken. Turns out, that work order had been thrown out. We had to resubmit the claim, and no one will be out to even look at it until July 1st. Ironically, while these significant health and habitability concerns remain unresolved, the one issue that received immediate attention was a patch of thin grass in the yard after an HOA notice was issued. Someone arrived with grass seed the very next morning. It is difficult to understand why lawn appearance receives faster attention than air conditioning, water damage, mold concerns, and a failing bathroom fixture. The condition of the home at move-in was equally disappointing. The property clearly had not been cleaned at all. Flooring adhesive is tracked throughout the house leaving sticky patches everywhere, paint is splattered across the floors, thick layers of dust covers most surfaces, and the tubs and showers contain visible mildew and buildup. I attempted to address some of the cleaning myself, but deep-cleaning a nearly 2,500-square-foot home with five bedrooms and three bathrooms is difficult enough under normal circumstances. Doing so in a house with indoor temperatures approaching 90 degrees is nearly medically impossible. Invitation Homes eventually agreed to send a cleaning crew. However, the cleaning company later contacted us directly to explain that they would not be performing the work because Invitation Homes had significantly misrepresented the scope of the job and was only offering approximately $100 to deep clean the entire property. The company felt the compensation was unreasonable and declined the work entirely. At nearly $3,000 per month in rent and paying near $5k to Invitation Homes just to retain the lease, it is not unreasonable to expect a home that is clean, safe, and functional upon move-in. Instead, we have spent our first weeks battling unresolved maintenance issues, unsafe living conditions, and repeated delays. This experience has been exhausting and incredibly frustrating. As someone currently undergoing IVF treatment, the added stress and physical discomfort have made an already challenging time even more difficult. We simply want the home we were promised--a home with functioning air conditioning, safe fixtures, proper maintenance, and basic habitability standards. That should not be too much to ask.

    Watson Realty Corp. - realestatesvcs - Updated July 2026

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