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All Forum Posts by: Irene Fan

Irene Fan has started 0 posts and replied 1 times.

Avoid if you can. 

I gave my townhouse in capital hill (Seattle) to them to manage/rent out and the revenue has been lower than what I would have gotten if I just rented out long-term. 

So I asked for the property back on Aug 31, 2023 and when they handed over, they left the furnitures there, and a bunch of un-repaired non-fair wear and tear - big damage in the wooden floor, molded grout in the shower, etc. After I demanded a repair, they are taking forever to get back to me and the response is slow. It's been 13 days since the promised handover date (Aug 31) and they are not replying back. And I need to move in to the place within the next few days. I've already reached out to my lawyer. 

So yeah, avoid if you can