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    Bradley Properties

    Bradley Properties

    (26 reviews)

    Rental Experience Review - Bradley Properties, Sierra Vista, Arizona…read more This review reflects our personal experience renting a home through Bradley Properties in Sierra Vista, Arizona. We rented through Bradley Properties for a one-year lease, and unfortunately, our experience was disappointing. At move-in on March 1, we did not have hot water for approximately three weeks. This was during cold weather, and going without hot water for that length of time was very difficult. The overall condition of the home at move-in appeared poor. The grass and weeds were overgrown. The carpets were heavily stained despite having reportedly been professionally cleaned. The vinyl plank flooring was damaged and uneven. Several kitchen drawers did not have proper slides installed and instead scraped directly against the wood frame, creating sawdust that would fall into food. The kitchen cabinets themselves were visibly pulling away from the wall, which raised concerns for us about how securely they had been installed. Maintenance during the lease was slow in our experience and often required us to coordinate directly with contractors ourselves, even after providing written consent for entry. At one point, the carbon monoxide detector was left beeping for four consecutive days before the issue was addressed, which was concerning from a safety standpoint. When the microwave failed, it took nearly a full month for a replacement to be installed, during which time we were without a microwave. The replacement unit appeared to be a very low-cost model. During normal use, the bottom trim piece came loose. We submitted a maintenance request two weeks before move-out when this occurred. Despite this, we were charged $30 at move-out for the repair. Based on our experience, the issue appeared to stem from the quality of the replacement unit rather than any misuse. The pool service was another ongoing issue during our tenancy. The pool was frequently not in swimmable condition, and we found a dead bird in the pool approximately once a week. At move-out, the lease required tenants to pay for professional house cleaning, professional carpet cleaning, and a paid bug inspection, in addition to automatic re-keying charges and keeping utilities on after surrendering possession. We complied with all of these requirements and provided receipts. While many of these policies may be written into the lease, our overall experience felt heavily administrative and less service-oriented than we expected. Based on our experience, we would encourage prospective tenants to carefully review the lease terms and ask detailed questions before signing.

    They were kind to me when they knew I had a break in, needed maintenance or information…read more I received my deposit promptly. I took care of my place so there's that lol.

    Pioneer Title Agency

    Pioneer Title Agency

    (4 reviews)

    Everything needs to be improved!!! Communication…read moreQuality of performance Timeliness of transaction Title company estimated fees shared with buyer and seller upfront Being pro-active to accommodate especially SELLERS Being organized instead of getting details on different files mixed up. Courteous and pleasant to work with. Very disappointed not to mention frustrated with Pioneer Title. Use another if you can. Good luck!

    DO NOT USE if you are a Seller…read more I accepted an offer to sell a rental property of mine to an investor. The original deal was scheduled to close on August 1,2024 but the buyer asked for an extension. We signed an extension to August 16, 2024, with a deadline to cancel the sale because of the results of an inspection of August 7, 2024. The buyer chose to back out of the sale after that date. As such, I should be entitled to receive the earnest money deposit. I reached out to Pioneer Title requesting the deposit. I received a reply that Pioneer Title acknowledging I should be entitled to the deposit, except they never collected the deposit so I am screwed. I believe this is a breach of their fiduciary responsibility. In her signature block, it shows that Ms. Boley is an "Investor Specialist". As such, she likely gets a lot of transactions from investors, so failing to honor their obligation to execute the usual and customary practice in this type of transaction at the expense of the Seller may be a way of keeping investor buyers happy to get additional business, but I speculate. On their website they claim several Core Values: DO THE RIGHT THING - FAILED. PROTECT THE CUSTOMERS - FAILED. BE DIFFERENT - they succeeded here if they mean FAILING to do their job when other similar companies would execute properly. That is different. LEAVE THINGS BETTER - I am sure this is better for their Investor Buyer clients but a complete FAIL for Sellers.

    Haymore Real Estate

    Haymore Real Estate

    (15 reviews)

    I called Haymore to see if they could help take care of my father's home and rent it out. He is a…read moreVietnam Veteran that has been diagnosed with dementia and now lives with me in California. I was provided with an agent, Lindsey Arnold, who sent me the management agreement and said that there was a few things that needed to be fixed in the home. I knew there would be. I made arrangements for the carpet in two bedrooms to be replaced and she was going to get me a quote for a cleaning and she mentioned facia on the front of the home. When she sent me the quotes I asked her if she was going to get other quotes because I felt the quotes were kind of high...she said she would. Not even 30 minutes later she sent me an email stating that they were not in the business of competing vendors for quotes and that she wanted to terminate the contract. I was floored. I could not believe that just because I asked for other quotes that they would terminate my contract. When I called the office they said they were concerned that we would have enough money to pay for home improvements if needed...all because I asked for multiple quotes. Both my spouse and I are pretty well compensated and while that would not have been a problem my dad is on a budget of retirement and social security so I was trying to be thoughtful of his budget as competition gets better deals and any consumer shops around. Well, I should have shopped around more for a management company. I do not recommend Haymore at all...especially since we had only been working together for a week and I had not rented out. A home before...some education and communication would have been better.

    They ( well I can only speak for Ron Haymore) can't be trusted to find you the place you wanted,…read morehe'll tell you whatever you want to hear to get you to sign. So be extremely cautious with him especially ,forget about his charm and folksiness, it's all a cover. Anyway I was told that there was no problem with the address if I was going to be using that address for my Google business,except when I went to ask for the signature on the form that I needed for the Google my business I was refused by the owner \ and property manager.They had me signed for 12 months and that's all that mattered to them. They even had me clean up the property as part of the lease and believe me it was a mess,a disgrace. but that's the type of quality you can expect from them This closed my 20 year business on Google after moving almost 3,000 mi to start my business here and not even an acknowledgment of the screw up from them. He couldn't do anything about it,so he said .Yeah right, he could have he could have done his due diligence at the very beginning and told me that I wouldn't be allowed to have that address as my Google business address. They ( well I can only speak for Ron Haymore) can't be trusted to find you the place you wanted, he'll tell you whatever you want to hear to get you to sign. So be extremely cautious with him especially ,forget about his charm and folksiness, it's all a cover. Anyway I was told that there was no problem with the address if I was going to be using that address for my Google business,except when I went to ask for the signature on the form that I needed for the Google my business I was refused by the owner \ and property manager.They had me signed for 12 months and that's all that mattered to them. They even had me clean up the property as part of the lease and believe me it was a mess,a disgrace. but that's the type of quality you can expect from them. This is probably due to them not being able to find licensed contractors to do the work as was the case with the repairs done when I was there. The so called "contractor" asked me straight up , how he should go about getting his license for Sierra Vista because I had been looking into it. This closed my 20 year business on Google after moving almost 3,000 mi to start my business here and not even an acknowledgment of the screw up from them. He couldn't do anything about it,so he said .Yeah right, he could have he could have done his due diligence at the very beginning and told me that I wouldn't be allowed to have that address as my Google business address. So if anyone out there has any advice on how I can get back at these people I would love to hear it if they haven't deleted this comment from the site already. If you don't want to be kicked out of your rental after a one time in a year honest payment delay due to a bank screw up on payment ,look elsewhere right now. So if anyone out there has any advice on how I can get back at these people I would love to hear it if they haven't deleted this comment from the site already.

    Winterhaven Hoa - homeownerassociation - Updated June 2026

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