YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! If the house you're applying for is managed by this property management...RUN!!
Upon turning in the application, the receptionist informed me that the house wouldn't be ready until 2 more weeks because there was more work to be done on the house.
Here's where the nightmare happens...the house was given to me in WORSE condition than it was when I did the viewing. What the hell did they do within the 2 weeks they said they were "working" on it?? They didn't allow me to do a walk-through before hand so the day I received the keys, I hired a maintenance crew to inspect the place and everything was a disaster. There were water marks on the ceilings with clear evidence of water damage. I called the water company and they told me that they turned on my water, but locked the valve because the meter was running, so there was an active leak. The ceilings were also touched up with paint to try to cover the water damage. This active leak caused mold to be found in the house. The electrical outlets around the house were broken and one of them was even damaged by a fire. One of the bathrooms had a mirror shattered on the ground where it was suppose to be on the wall. The stove was unplugged upon moving in and when I had the gas company plug it back in, it started ticking and trying to ignite while the knobs were set to off. The garage door was not operable as well. The fireplace was not working. On top of that, the house was FILTHY upon moving in. Things were falling apart. There were holes in the doors due to the hinges they installed. We also signed the lease stating that the house would come with a washer and dryer, but it wasn't even provided on the day we got the keys to the house.
Here's the best part, they DON'T hire licensed contractors!!! When demanding a licensed contractor to repair the things wrong in the house, their response was that they don't need a licensed contractor if it's a simple task. What constitutes it to be simple? These laws are put into place so things are done CORRECTLY. I refused to move into the house because the mold caused it to be a health hazard. I convinced them to let me sign off the lease because of the condition of the home that was given to me after I received the keys.
After seeing the water damage on the ceilings and seeing that the outlet caught on fire, I knew I was gonna end up having to pay for other damages around the house as it falls apart because my property manager won't hire a reputable contractor. STAY AWAY. Half of them don't even know what you're saying because of the English barrier and it's just more frustrating.
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!!!
HOW TO RENT A HOME WITH NWWM REALTY:
DON'T.