Rogue Real Estate, Ashland OR
Address | 521 N Main St, Ashland, OR | ||||||||||
Phone | (541) 482-3451 | ||||||||||
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Website | roguerealestate.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Real Estate Agency | ||||||||||
Rating | 2.3 4 reviews | ||||||||||
Nearest branches Rogue Valley Property Management & Real Estate Services, Inc. — 131 NE B St, Grants Pass, OR |
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Similar companies nearby Greg Goebelt The Deluxe Home Team at John L Scott Ashland — 320 E Main St #210, Ashland, OR |
Rogue Real Estate reviews
4I’ve never done business with this company, nor have I ever given them my financial information, yet my bank let me know that they tried to run my credit card today. Don’t know why they thought that was legal or smart, but I guess we can talk about that on Monday.
Tammy is a very kind property manager who was very responsive and helpful. However this company will absolutely make sure to rake you over the coals in terms of holding on to your deposit. They will find a reason to keep most of it. In my case they said they had to keep $1500 because the "landscaping wasn't well maintained"
Not especially responsive either. More an issue of workload I believe. They run very lean over there and persistence is necessary to have maintenance issues addressed. I would recommend renting from a smaller group or individual land lord unless you absolutely have no other option.
Probably not a bad route if you're a property owner. But tenants should look elsewhere
I don’t like to leave negative reviews but I feel that this one is necessary.
Very shady practices.
Words of advice for future renters.
Take pictures of any property you’re considering for rent when you move in. They will try to charge you for things that aren’t applicable under ORS guidelines for renters. For example, nail holes are not an item that a renter should be charged for at the end of the lease and when you move out, they will do it. They will tack on anything they can think of and fabricate as well, with the overall goal of reducing the refund of your initial deposit.
Be very cautious with the Ashland team. They are disorganized, fail to follow through, and are pompous and arrogant on the phone. Unfortunately, there is an overall sense of entitlement which doesn’t bode well for people who are there to provide a service, especially considering the cost of the rental units they manage in Ashland.
Once again, do your homework. Read your rights as a tenant and document any complaints that you have lodged and their response. Take copious amounts of photos when you move in and when you move out. Keep all documents and record very carefully the state of the unit during move in.
Do not consider for one minute that they have your best interest at heart.