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  • Report:  #379027

Complaint Review: VIP Management Company Inc. - Ventura California

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- Ventura, California,
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VIP Management Company Inc.
4435 McGrath St Suite #303 Ventura, 93003 California, U.S.A.
Phone:
805-654-8022
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Beware of using this company as their business ethics are clearly unethical. Their business practices are up to and including "Failure to Return Security Deposits." To verify you can simply check with the Ventura County Small Claim Courts Records, starting with case number 509290367 Filed against VIP Mgt Company Inc., Scott Worman Defendant in the claim amount of $5,000, or claim date 1/06/2003 Smith, Ernest Ojai, Cal., in the amount of $4,800, or case number 312020421 Scott, Jonathon/Sanchez, Andrea in the amount of $320 plus court cost, or case number MS168262 Robinson, William in the amount of $646.64 plus court costs, or case number 9606210274 Villa Homeowners Association in the principle amount of $4,718.00 or case number 406100138 Ventura Village Homeowner Association - jury trial vacated settled out of court and amount of settlement unknown and many more.

Scott Worman, Owner has been named as defendant in all these court cases mentioned. Please note that Scott Worman holds a Real-Estate license however, he does not hold a brokerage license which is the means that he does business under. Anastasia Worman is listed as well as Owner/Manager for VIP Management on numerous internet sources/advertisements and other business disclosures, yet holds no Real Estate or brokers licenses.

Rogers

Ventura, California

U.S.A.


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Just the Facts

Ventura,
California,
Be Smart and Check the Facts

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, July 25, 2013

VIP Management Co Inc has been providing Ventura County with property management services for many years.

Scott Worman is a licensed real estate broker in the state of California. Verify for yourself at the Bureau of Real Estate (formerly Department of Real Estate).

Any property management company in business for this many years will have a few tenants moving out who question the written documentation provided to them regarding security deposits. This is what small claims courts are for. It allows the facts to be presented and decided by a judge. Going to small claims court isn't an admission any wrong doing occurred.

Just be smart and check the facts for yourself.

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