Jasmine Thomas
GBI put in a application for a house in… I put in a application for a house in North Carolina soon as the house became available to apply for on Saturday. I called Monday no answer then Tuesday. Someone finally answered Tuesday, they told me the house was no longer available because another applicant was approved before me. It hasn’t been 2 whole business days so I’m trying to understand how someone get approved and leasing in less then 1 business day. The house just became available Saturday and they don’t process applications over the weekend so how is someone leasing already. Smh
Keena
GBI recently got an email from great… I recently got an email from great jones property manager saying my lease is being terminated and it will not be renewed. I've been trying to contact them regarding the notice but no reply back, Noone answers the phone, tried texting. I'm trying to ask what the reason is. I have always been a good, respectful tenant. No communication.
sarah
GBProtect yourself! Protect yourself from this company who wants nothing but to scam people out of thousands of dollars. We are lucky to have a renters attorney on hand who is making suing them a breeze, but we know not everyone will have that gift. Our attorney says it is the easiest job in the world to form a case against them because all of their documents and rules show that they are oblivious to SC renting laws. Looking forward to seeing them pay the consequences of trying to scam innocent people.
TOM
GBGreat Jones is terrible, dishonest, sloppy, super unprofessional As a landlord I am so disappointed that I select Great Jones as my property management company. While things were good initially, the past 6 months were a nightmare. A tenant left a few months ago and left thousands of dollars worth of damage and no one at Great Jones can, or willing to, tell me if they sent the bill to the tenant, if the tenant responded, what's the next step, just silence, no one responds to my queries. In addition, they overcharged me more than $3,000 for repairs that I have not approved, and they have been ignoring me requests for refund for weeks. Now I also have to spend money on attorneys to get my money back from them. Terrible company. The best thing that can happen to landlords in the area is if this company goes out of business after receiving enough bad reviews.
Jorge C
GBAVOID AT ALL COST AVOID AT ALL COST, this company is a scam. They have been managing my property for almost a year and have not been able to get it rented. Everyone at Great Jones is impossible to get in contact with. Even when squatters were present, they did not show any interest in providing their assistance. If they do provide a response, it is weeks later and does not provide any clarification. Their responses were very vague and indirect, they clearly did not want being informed at all. They have charged me multiple duplicate transactions that they themselves, confirmed to be a mistake, but never provided a correction and I still had to pay out of pocket to get my remaining balance cleared. The water and electric company had to reach out to me in order to pay my utility bills as no one from Great Jones were responsive. Come to find out, they were charging me for the same utility invoices that I had to pay for separately. I demanded countless times, invoices/payments for these bogus transactions that they were charging me for, but they never could provide any proof. All the renovations and repairs for the property were done by a "third party contractor", or so I thought. Turns out, the contractor was a family member of the PM that was in charge of my property. This same contractor did a terrible job at repairing my property to the point where the home inspector would fail my property for the same reasons the contractor was supposed to fix. In summary, Great Jones has no interest in providing good service and will scam you with no hesitation. You will be paying out of pocket for every mistake that they make. Nonetheless, the biggest mistake made here was putting my trust in Great Jones, and letting them "manage" my property.