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Businiess name:  Oishi's Property Management
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My wife and I own some rental property. We made the mistake of answering one of their postcards for property management. They boast a low vacancy rate and ""proven procedures"". What a joke. We''ve had more headaches than managing the properties ourselves. Ineffective vacancy marketing results in low ball rents. They have to rely on craigslist and even then viewer has to call their dead end phone system. Try calling one of their ads yourself and see if you can make any sense of it. Another thing is my wife and I always are professional and treat our tenants with respect. Unfortunately this is not the case with Oishi's. We decided to drop them after some of our tenants contacted us and complained about poor and rude service. A good lesson for us. We were lazy and did not do our due diligence checking out the company. How this company survives is beyond me.

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