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  • Report:  #288439

Complaint Review: Beehive Property Management - Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler Arizona

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- Los Angeles, California,
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Beehive Property Management
Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Arizona, U.S.A.
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I received an unusual call from a guy named Jacob with Beehive Property Management in Arizona about two weeks ago wanting to talk to me about an investment property I bought there through the Marshall Reddick Real Estate Network. Normally I ignore or instantly discount any sales calls. They do frustrate me more than ever since I am on the do not call list.

Well this guy caught my attention because he used the name of the network and I have used Marshal Reddick and have enjoyed their services. I feel they are a great company and have made me a great return on my investments. I recommend them. I was instantly concerned because this guy in Arizona somehow knew I had purchased through the network.

So I started to ask questions. Where did you get my information? Its public record when you owner real estate was his answer. Well that may be but it does not have my phone number I refuted. I was able to take your information and search for a phone number through the white pages. Interesting I said since I'm not listed and I'm on the do not call list. I was ready for him to hang up the phone but he didn't this guy had gumption.

He bypassed the question and went on to say that he knew that my property manager in Arizona was in legal trouble, had bad management tactics, was double dipping and was in complete breakdown on the verge of bankruptcy and that his company Beehive Property Management does a much better job and focuses on owner with 3 or more properties to manage like myself. He didn't use the management companies name so I asked what management company? He said Brewer-Caldwell. Again, interesting since Brewer-Caldwell hasn't managed my property for a little more than a year. I have had a family member in the house since then. I have no clue if the statements he made where true about Brewer-Caldwell.

What I can say is like Marshall Reddick I had a great experience with them and a great return on the property I purchased there. If I did not have family in my property I would have them manage it again.

Well, at this point I know this guy is full of it so I call him out. Are you kidding me 3 or more properties I only own one in Arizona and it's not even managed by Brewer-Caldwell I have family residing there and you got my information from public record? That's was a bad shot in the dark, where did you get my info I asked? He started to stutter and said sir I can see we are not going to get your business have a good day and hung up. That was really out of the ordinary. This whole call was out of the ordinary.

This peaked my interest and plus there where a lot of red flags in the conversation so I searched this company out. I could not find them anywhere. Most importantly I could not find them licensed with Arizona Department of Real Estate. The department has a public database online. I know you have to be a licensed broker to do property management.

Is this guy searching for information to steel identities or properties I don't know? I did not know who to file a report with accept with the Attorney General when I came out to Arizona to visit this week. I know that takes time and I wanted to make sure other investors see this company is up to no good.

Moral of the story Marshall Reddick clients BEWARE. I could not find this Beehive Property Management company anywhere and his information he relayed to me is completely bogus. I called Brewer Caldwell and they said they are ready to take me back as soon as im ready. So I wanted to post this in hopes that you search for Beehive Property Management and see that this company is NOT real. I don't know who this guy is or what Beehive Property Management is but it is clear his intention bad and I for one am not giving him my information or my account.

Jeff s.

Los Angeles, California

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Jake Beeson

Mesa,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
This report is a contrived (that means fake). It is proven so below. Contact me with questions. [email protected]

#2REBUTTAL Owner of company

Tue, December 11, 2007

My name is Jacob Beeson and I own Beehive Property Management. This bogus report was placed here by an angry and lesser competitor who has lost, is losing, and will likely continue to lose clients to our superior business model. I offer specific rebuttal points below: To the point that our company does not exist, here are some links to us: beehiveproperties.propertyware.com Our website beehiveproperties.blogspot.com Our Blog starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/names-detail.p?name-id=L13945046&type=L.L.C. Our Corporate Filing Information I assume the implication of the person that posted this report is that we somehow stole the data. The data is public record. We are simply using the data to market a valuable service to serious investors. Here is a link to a website where you can research investment properties: maricopa.gov/Assessor/ParcelApplication/ResRental.aspx This site, maintained by the Maricopa County Assessor, allows you to search by a number of criteria. Notice that you can search by 'Agent.' If you click on the name of the owner, it will take you to a screen showing the address of the registered owner of the property and a phone number for that person. Under Arizona law, this form is required to be filed on investment properties. Here is the website showing Beehive's licensing information: 159.87.254.2/publicdatabase/DetailIndividual.aspx?Id=141680 Here's a link to a website showing the current state of the relationship between Marshall Reddick and Brewer Caldwell: superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/CivilCourtCases/caseInfo.asp?caseNumber=CV2007-015196 I did not make any sales calls during the time that this post suggests. Our sales calls begain on the 26th of November. We did not call "Jeff S." This post dated 12/2/07 suggests the calls were made 2 weeks ago, which would make it on the 18th of November. I will gladly provide my phone records (home, business, and cell) to verify this. I would assume that the alleged Jeff S. is NOT willing to share his phone records to prove that the phone call was received. I will pay the expense of obtaining the incoming call log for the phone line that Jeff S. claims to have been called on. I suspect Jeff S. will not take me up on this, as he, if he exists, knows the call did not take place. I don't hang up on prospective clients. I didn't even hang up on an angry and lesser competitor when he called to scream at me for marketing my services. (He also threatened to sue me for things he did not understand.) When I make sales calls I have done my research and my homework. I present a value proposition and it's features and benefits. That's why we are able to bring properties and clients over to Beehive so quickly. Letters from attorneys (who won't call back) and threats of litigation for imagined wrong doing won't deter us from providing serious service to serious investors. Lastly, to Jeff S, if you really exist. (I know your true identity by your incorrect grammar, spelling, and flawed logic) Here's your nursery school lesson for the day: The word is 'piqued' not 'peaked' The word is 'steal' not 'steel.' The word is 'except' not 'accept' The word is 'I'm' not 'im' You struggle with homonyms, or more precisely, heterographs. Look them up on the World Wide Web' you are so fond of. Jeff S., you should check out the Arizona Secretary of State, Arizona Corporation Commission, Maricopa County Assessor, and Arizona Department of Real Estate on the internet. The public databases are excellent. They are excellent resources for property managers to provide outstanding service to their clients. Also check out the National Association of Realtors and Federal Trade Commission. You might need some brushing up on those. Forgive me, prospective clients, for the long rebuttal. Sometimes it's important to defend yourself from attacks, even if they are from lesser and cowardly foes. Please be assured that your properties will managed profesionally and with an eye on maximization of the cash flow and value of your asset. We hire professional, experienced Property Managers who call back and resolve any issues you may have. I look forward to working with you. --Jake Beeson, Owner, Beehive Property Management, LLC

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