I would not recommend Ultimate Properties to anyone. 2 months after moving into one of their properties, we received a notice that our rental property was going into foreclosure. It is quite obvious the home was in serious pre-foreclosure when we signed the lease. In one conversation with their staff, it was stated that they don’t even have a phone number for the owner. How do you lease out a property for someone but you don’t have that important information? Ultimate Properties does not screen owners very well. Do not be someone who rents from them and has to move out 3 months into an expected year-lease! \r
If you do find yourself in this situation with Ultimate, only expect them to “let you out of your lease”. They won’t tell you that until you have viewed some of their properties and cannot find a home to fit your needs. Meanwhile, we viewed at least 3 homes that should not have been shown due to the condition of the homes- from a home with significant water damage, to a garage door that had graffiti on it, to another home that was very dirty with large holes in the walls. Other than letting you out of your lease, do not expect Ultimate to work with you on a move-out date and they still require you to give 30 days notice to move out of a foreclosed rental. \r
Also, they would not reply to any of our emails regarding the situation and the broker, Mike Reid would not respond. I would not have taken our complaints this far if Ultimate would have shown any inkling of caring about their renters. Instead, Ultimate is more concerned about their owner clients, including those in foreclosure.\r
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