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Kurt Greves

4 years ago

When you are signing Pierce's credit application, ...

When you are signing Pierce's credit application, there is a clause in there that reads: ""If deposit is paid and applicant decides not to take property prior to signing lease-rental agreement, one-half (1/2) of deposit money will be forfeited by applicant." Be aware of this clause. Also be aware that they will not give you a copy of the signed credit app. with this language for you to refer back to. Because you have to sign the mandatory credit app to start the process, you also have to agree to these terms and conditions. I lost almost $1000 because of this.

Arizona is pro business and has zero oversight of these property management companies. Unlike when you buy and sell a home, the property management industry has very little regulation. So if you are moving from another state, understand that Arizona does not have the protection laws you may be used to.

Reread twice any document before signing with Pierce/owner Diane Tenison and don't sign unless you can have a copy of that signed document.

I was told by everyone I spoke to in Prescott not to do business with Pierce Property Management. I didn't listen because I was desperate for a place to live...don't fall victim like me and the others that have done business with them.

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