Commercial Property Maintenance
K2 Property ManagementAbout
Important information
- Additional Info:
On February 6th, 2024, BBB sent correspondence to 145 John
Street, Moncton NB E1C 2H5. On February
12th, and February 26th, 2024, we attempted to send email
correspondence to [email protected]. We did not receive any form of
response from K2 Property Management.
BBB Serving the Atlantic Provinces has concluded an Investigation into the
status of K2
Property Management. The
Investigation was prompted by several phone and email inquiries, one negative
customer review, and 2 formal complaints against K2 Property Management.
K2 Property Management is
reported by consumers (property owners) that hired K2 Property Management to
manage their rental properties, including collecting rental deposits and
monthly rents. The consumers (property owners) report not receiving the monthly rent funds from K2 Property Management and unable to receive any type of communication with them.
Throughout the investigation, it was determined that the
owners of K2 Property Management own/manage other businesses located throughout Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Keeza Enterprises, Queen-E Smoke & Vape
Outlet, Plugs and Plungers Contracting Inc., Mystic Sea Brewing, Keeza Suites,
Bug off Extermination Inc., All Seasons Roofing & Exteriors, All Seasons
Home Care Program, & Ready Set Deliver.
When looking for a property management company to manage your
rental properties, BBB recommends the following tips:• Get referrals. Decide if you are more
comfortable with a small, local business or a large property management
business and ask your realtor for referrals. Look for a property manager
with specific expertise in the type of property you own. Be sure to check
bbb.org for business profiles and to read the complaints and reviews for
any company you are considering.• Interview potential managers. Meet property managers in
person to see if you feel comfortable with them. Make sure they address
all your questions and concerns. Be sure to ask how many properties they
manage and if they own any of the properties. When the property manager
owns their own property, you may be competing for tenants. Find out how
often they check on their properties and how they handle
maintenance.• Check
licensing and certification. Research the
requirements to work as a property manager in your state or province.
Check with the real estate or licensing division to see what licenses
property managers need to have. Make sure all their required paperwork is
up-to-date.• Review the management agreement. The agreement should define
the property owner's and manager's responsibilities. Check that the
agreement also details all included services, any extra fees, compliance
with fair housing laws, and the cancellation policy. Make sure the
agreement includes any oral promises made during the interview. Read
everything thoroughly before signing, and do not sign if there are any
blanks in the contract.Read more: https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/14100-bbb-tip-property-management