Property Masters Llc
Indianapolis,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, July 14, 2009
I just happened to stumble across this posting while doing some research. I would like to clarify that I happen to own a company in Indianapolis, In. named Property Masters LLC. We are a General Contracting and Property Preservation Company in very good standing within our community and with my national clients. We are members of several trade associations and with our local Better Business Bureau. Our reputation is very important to us. I just wanted to make it clear that we are not the former Property Masters LLC in Arizona involved in this dispute. Thank You For Your Time, Aubry L. Hall Owner and General Manager Property Masters LLC 7624 S Meridian St Suite 1 Indianapolis, In. 46217 Office 317-885-1100
Home America
Peoria,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, November 07, 2007
Unfortunately, the posting by this consumer cannot be fact checked for accuracy. Further, we at Home America Property Management are not able to provide to the public at large in this internet posting any details from the customer's account without their express written consent to do so. That being said, here are some general facts about Home America that the reader may find interesting. Home America Property Management is a professional property management firm operating in Prescott and the Phoenix, Arizona metro area. We have thousands of satisfied property owners/investors and tenants. As property managers we accept the tenuous position of maximizing rents for the owner's investment while keeping a handle on prospective and current tenants. Owners often have concerns about the value of their property, rental income, maintenance issues, late payments from tenants, legal processes, collections, monthly statements, and a host of others. Tenants have concerns about timing of rent payments, amount of payment due that day, late fees, legal notices, maintenance issues, and a host of others. Occasionally, some tenants blame our company for not fixing things quickly enough. They are not concerned that the owner may not have enough money in their account to make some repairs. Conversely, some owners blame our company for putting in tenants who end up not paying the rent. We cannot predict the future, but we can act professionally to serve our customers to the best of our ability. We have dealt with about 15,000 owners and tenants over the years. We have had a few complaints among those thousands. We cannot think of any major company in the world that does not have some consumer complaints. We strongly urge anyone posting on this site to submit your written permission to us to discuss details from your file to be able to tell the other side to your complaint here. There is another side to this story and we would love to share it!
Esti
San Jose,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, January 18, 2007
You can contact the Board of RE and it seems like they are trying to give a better service to the consumer. Ask for info, if you have a judgment against Mr. Bosworth and he still is in RE you can be awarded $$$ sum from the recovery fund. Its about 7 pages application. Good luck and best wishes.
Daniel
Anthem,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 07, 2006
I appreciate the information, however, the judgement is against the company (Property Masters, LLC) which closed and the next day opened as Home America Property Management, LLC with the exact same address, ownership, employees, customers, phone numbers, etc. We are currently pursuing a Frauduant Transfer complaint.
Esti
San Jose,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 07, 2006
My suggestion to you is to find out if the realtor Mr. Mark Bosworth owns a property, they way he does business probably he has lot of $$$. With the court judgment you can put a lien on his house. It means he can't sell or refinances his house and you should record it with the county recorder. You can record your judgment with the county recorder as well. Another possiblity -there are agencies that will collect for you they take some of the percentage but its better to get some than nothing. You can have the constable going over to collect. If you have a judgment against them you can file a complaint with the Board of RE in AZ, they have a Recovery Fund, you are entitle to that if they will award you the amount (maxi $75,000) they will revoke his RE license. I had a similar case with another management properties, I had find out that the broker had worked for Mr. Bosworth so she got a good training. The same story no checks, inflated bills, I took him to court and won, it was a story to collect after putting a lien and sending the constable to his office I got the full amount. The ball is your hand- you can do it. I feel for you I had been in the same situation.