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Vlad K.
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Property Management Overcharging? Pittsburgh, PA

Vlad K.
  • Investor
  • Berkeley, CA
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Hey all,

I have a Pittsburgh property being managed by Aegis Property Management. I've been looking at the ledger and it seems like they charge me $95 every time they send someone out for any reason. For example they charged me $95 to plug in the oven, $95 to turn on a gas valve, and $150 to replace the water level thing in the toilet tank. Is this reasonable for the area? I know I get charged significantly less for similar things by my management in Ohio. 

Thanks in advance!


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James Maher
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James Maher
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  • Campobello, SC
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Did they not call you prior to going to the property?  My management company knows to call me first, I can decide to go myself, send my own guy, or let their guy go.

I've had to use their guy when on vacation twice and they charged me very little.  I even got 3 lbs of refrigerant and a capacitor in the AC unit all for $120.  Also, they only charged about $100 (labor) for an emergency hot water heater removal, trip to HD, and installation.

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