Tenant got into an argument with property manager

Anonymous
As a condo owner you should be going to all board meetings and know your board members and know the procedure for contacting one of them to discuss an issue with the management company representative.

My condo complex recently had to replace our management company due to many serious issues. Your board needs to know what is going on with this property manager.
Anonymous
Yes, I would make sure to attend the next HOA meeting. You should identify that your tenant had an emergency and did violate parking restrictions, but that you are complaining because the property manager acted in a completely inappropriate and unprofessional manner. If the property manager cannot be respectful of owners and tenants, then the property manager should be replaced. Explain that the property manager has absolutely no authority to make someone "unwelcome on the property", especially someone that has a legal lease to be on the property. Making threats and harassing owners and tenants is inappropriate and she should be warned to correct her terrible behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My tenant got into an argument with the property manager. I received a voicemail " we need to talk about your tenants being no longer welcomed here"

Can she legally do anything? The police were never called. By all accounts words were exchanged from both parties. I am going to call her back and don't want to walk into this blind.


I would recommend against calling the property manager. Write a letter to your condo board and report the voicemail, as well as what your tenant reported to you. Highlight hat your tenant is in full compliance with the lease, that you are in full compliance with the condo association rules, and that the property manager has no authority to tell you to cancel a lease.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I think you file a complaint, and your tenant files a separate complaint, against the property manager, who appears to be aggressive and will likely scare away paying tenants and residents of this building. This manager is not an asset, and you need to make sure whoever has the power to hire and fire the property manager knows this.



+1

We live in VA and have the same issue with a power-hungry property manager for the entire building. The more people speak up, the better.
Anonymous
I would speak to your tenant and suggest she try to avoid interacting with the property manager and record any interaction that does happen, then hope it blows over.
Anonymous
Glad you noticed that it’s the property manager that’s the problem. We dealt with a similarly crazy one who thought that anyone who didn’t accommodate her schedule 100% and her short notice demands was labeled “difficult.” The owners probably wondered why they had “difficult “ tenants for 8 years.
Anonymous
Lol lol 😂 so funny this property manager thinks she has a say in this. Op put her in her place!
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