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Businiess name:  Dobler Management
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I should have trusted my gut before I initially moved in two years ago. I could never catch anyone in the leasing office, and things have gotten worse in two years. At Tacoma Gardens, they have just hired the 4th office manager in two years! No one ever notified me that a new lease needed signed. Before leaving for four months on an internship, I asked the manager what needed done, and left post dated checks for each month. So you can imagine my shock of returning home to eviction notices. Funny thing is, I'm a student and have a cosigner on my lease. My cosigner was never contacted when in June, two weeks after they knew I had left, a new lease (6 months late) needed signed and that rent would be going up in August. I have spent the last five months trying to get someone to deal with this issue, to figure it out! And every month I get another eviction notice, and have to go back to the office to figure out why. And nothing ever comes of it. They have been telling me for five months that the asset manager is working on it. Really! In addition, don't expect to see maintenance if something breaks. When I told them my toilet runs, for the third time, they have me the number of a plumber. I have stopped trying to get help, and have started doing things myself. I also find it funny that this last month 3 out of 6 units in my stair well all had pink eviction notices on their doors. Save yourself a lot of stress, frustration, and irritation. Check out the management company, read the reviews, and pay a little extra for an apartment and a management company that actually cares about it's tenants.

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