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In the News again - for all the wrong reasons.
Quinovic investigating claims rave Facebook reviews are fake
20 Jan 2019
Originally posted by StuffProperty managers Quinovic, who once boasted of their positive reputation amongst landlords, are now facing claims some of their landlord reviews are fake.
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Right. And it does not seem to be getting any better.
Quinovic admits Facebook reviews fake after Google reviews from New York pawn shop fans emerge
24 Jan 2019
I also find it odd that the specific branch is not specified in the headline.
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Originally posted by Perry View PostNot quite so good in Wellie.
Tenancy Tribunal criticises Quinovic breaches over bond, smoke alarms, and entry without consent
16 Jan 2019
This bit seemed odd:
I thought it was now the tenants' responsibility to maintain smoke alarms.
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Originally posted by Perry View PostBut is that fair - across NZ? Or just a W'gton problem?
Now if you want to make a complaint to the CEO of Quinovic regarding a branch its virtually impossible to get hold of them .
There are no direct options available if you look at the Quinovic website for head office contact and this is a major failing as the end option lies entirely with the branch so the CEO never gets to hear a whisper.Last edited by mrsaneperson; 25-01-2019, 07:58 PM.
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Property Management incompetence
Are you wondering whether property managers have the right to report like real estate agents? A per my knowledge they don’t as it appears that every individual can initiate it. So, what do you think that their incompetence could cost you in not paying rent and harm which is improbable to be retrieved?
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There is no governing authority for PMs in NZ. People incorrectly assume that by using a real estate-licenced PM company they are offered some 'protection'. The trick is for consumers to choose a PM carefully with solid due diligence. IPMA (Independent Property Managers Assn) members adhere to a voluntary code of ethics & practice & have a complaints process in the case of any issues. Certainly using an IPMA members would give you more avenue for action in the event of any issue. The hope is that consumers become more aware of non-affiliated operators & stick to those bound to a proper framework - similar to those proposing regulation are after. I hope this helps you/others
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