Review of Expert Property Management by sobroadwayanon

“When I first moved into the house with my roommate the property management company had just bought, they had done some work to make it fit for living but some was not finished including roofing and cooling. Our front door lock was broken for some months when we first moved in and took a long time for them to send round a repairman even after we had a home invasion incident. Later, when I had to leave and had someone take over my lease I asked about the security deposit and they said it was their policy for previous tenants to get their deposit back from the new tenant taking over and obviously with no help from the landlord I did not get it back. Even though rent was pretty reasonable back then [2016-2017], it's still $375 I new saw again. Now, when I look at rental listings in Lexington in 22-23, I see this company is also the only one charging a "move-in fee" of $250 along with an application fee of $75. Be wary of them!”

Review of Expert Property Management by dlp789

“Didn’t care about my safety or the safety of the home. Agreed to fix issues when I moved in but never did. Was very legitimate safety issues. Called. Left messages. Sent letters. Didn’t care. Totally disregarded my humanity, and safety with no response to my losses but when I had to move tried to hurt me financially and in finding a safe home. Debra does not care about people just about money.”

Review of Expert Property Management by wright01

“Unfortunately, I have had issues with the property company since the beginning of my renting process. Disclaimer, I didn't have many options in my price range and had to move on short notice, which is why I was stuck with them. Additionally, they only offer 12-month leases for most of their properties. They didn't let me tour before signing the lease, citing Covid restrictions but wouldn't let me see it even in a socially distanced setting, only after I had paid the deposit and signed the lease. The lease was also an issue at first. I have a doctor-certified emotional support animal that I let them know about at the very beginning. It took about three different drafts of the lease before they correctly added the information for my animal and removed the pet deposit requirement, as per the law. I moved in and the floor was crooked, the windows were not sealed or treated, with wind coming in through the cracks. The doors were also crooked with gaps at the bottom that let air in. I paid 9/12 months rent upfront but was still charged late fees on the first of every month for four months and I had to call each time to get them removed. I suspected an animal was living in my attic, so I put in a maintenance request and was told someone would come check but never heard back. My electric bill 3x the average in the area every single month, even though I used the bare minimum heating and cooling because the windows and doors were incorrectly sealed. During one winter month, my electric bill was over $300 and I still had to put blankets in my windows to keep the wind out. Two weeks before the end of my lease, a plumbing issue revealed itself that should have been caught by the inspection before I moved in, as the plumber told me the entire shower piping was done incorrectly. They took a full week and three different plumbers to fix my shower, and it was still done wrong and took another week to get completely fixed. I was without a shower in my one-bathroom apartment for the entire last two weeks of my lease, with no effort to compensate me for my trouble or provide any alternatives while the issue was being fixed. I deep cleaned the apartment and left it spotless at the end of the lease, but was still charged $150 dollars from my security deposit for "cleaning counters and floors" according to the management office. According to Kentucky state law, refusing to provide a tenant with safe and inhabitable housing is grounds for a lawsuit, but unfortunately, many people in my position do not have the time or resources required to go after such powerful companies. This company does not care about renters, they are only trying to make a quick buck from vulnerable college students."

Review of Expert Property Management by martinmomma03

"They are a horrendous property management company! I have needed a new HVAC unit since we moved in 3 summers ago. Every summer I have had to call multiple times to have them come fix it. They’ve done “bandaid” type fixes the previous two summers but are finally supposed to be replacing the unit except it has now been discovered that the piping throughout the entire home has been done incorrectly and my HAVC unit has to be put on hold until that is addressed. However, about a month ago I had to call them to send a plumber out because I had sewage (that has came up my kitchen sink ever since I moved in anytime I run my washing machine) began coming up through my bathtub and toilet suddenly. They have now added a fee of $299 to my account saying that it was my fault the sewage was backed up. It was NOT! The piping throughout the entire home is messed up! I had a sudden gas leak in my hot water heater towards the end of winter/early spring that I had to call the emergency maintenance line and was told that it wasn’t an emergency so I would have to wait until they became available to come out and fix it. After getting advice from a friends husband who is a local firefighter, my three very young children and I had to evacuate immediately and the fire department had to come out to address the leak. The property management company acted like it was no big deal but the firemen told me that had my children and I went to bed that night we potentially may not have woken up the next morning. While the firemen were here they checked the smoke detectors and found that if there ever were a fire, the smoke detectors that we had would not have even worked they were so outdated. The firemen were so kind and installed updated ones free of charge along with a CO2 detector. This company is quick to tack on any charge they possibly can but gives tons of kickback if repairs are ever needed. The employees are always very rude and never easy to work with. I do NOT recommend anyone renting through them!"