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Posted over 14 years ago

Top Complaints & Praises in Online Reviews of Property Managers

The following word clouds are comprised of actual words and phrases from the 3,000 reviews we surveyed.

*The above word clouds are comprised of actual words and phrases from the 3,000 reviews we surveyed.

In my last article we covered some of the results from our survey of almost 3,000 reviews of property management companies on Yelp and Yahoo Local (read it first). We found that while there was a mix of tenants, owners, contractors, and realtors leaving reviews, the vast majority of the reviews were left by tenants. This makes sense if for no other reason than the fact that there are far more tenants than any of the other groups.

The fact that the reviews are highly polarized (love or hate) was easy to pick out, but beyond that there were a number of other common themes that came up over and over again. Here were the key issues that for tenants and landlords:

Landlords

Common Complaints

  • Delayed reaction time to phone calls and e-mails
  • Failure to promptly send out checks
  • Excessive and/or unexpected fees (especially maintenance fees)
  • Incompetent maintenance staff or contractors (slow, shoddy, overpriced work)
  • Took too long to find a tenant
  • Placing low quality tenants

Common Praise

  • Quick placement of tenant
  • Placement of quality tenants
  • Made the landlording process easy
  • Professional demeanor and rapport
  • Knowledgeable staff, understand the law and finer points of dealing with tenants

Tenants

Common Complaints

  • Long-standing maintenance requests – Tenant feels ignored or like they’re being passed from person to person in an revolving door of personnel and empty promises and excuses.
  • Run down dwelling – Everything from bugs to water spots. The worse the circumstances the more upset they are and the more explosive and colorful the review.
  • Rejection of maintenance or upgrade requests
  • Hard to get ahold of management. Took multiple phone calls and emails.
  • Failure to return all or a portion of the security deposit.
  • Rent increases – too often or a sharp jump.
  • Unfair enforcement of lease violations, fees and evictions.
  • Poor interpersonal skills – Property manager was rude, condescending etc.
  • Bait & switch – Showing a unit different than the actual unit issued, making false or misleading promises or move-in incentives, etc.

Common Praise

  • Friendly caring staff
  • Property manager was understanding and genuinely wanted to help tenant
  • Quick response to maintenance requests

It likely comes as no surprise to property managers that the list of complaints is longer than praises from tenants. The reasons for this are important as tenant reviews shape the overall atmosphere for online reviews of management companies. I’ll be covering this soon in a post titled “Why people love to hate their property management company”.

Want to beat me to the punch and provide your own explanation of what influences the online reviews we see in this industry? Let me know in the comments.

Originally posted on managemyproperty.com under, ""

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Comments (5)

  1. I have seen good PM's and really bad PM's - great post Jordan - well done!


  2. Right, false expectations set the stage for trouble later on and the contract plays a big role here. This is something that both sides should be on top of so that there are no surprises later on. I've covered what to look for in a property management contract in our hiring guide here: http://www.managemyproperty.com/articles/what-to-look-for-in-a-property-management-contract-28


  3. It seems that communication is one of the biggest issues. It probably starts from the beginning when a contract is not clear as to who is responsible for what.


  4. Thanks for the comment Charles, I totally agree. Dealing tenants AND owners can get sticky, but the cream always rises to the top.


  5. Sadly these complaints seem to be around key reasons for hiring a PM. If the PM doesn't take care of these things, then the cost of the PM is a serious waste of money.