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Businiess name:  McM Property Management, Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The comments posted about MCM being a good or even reputable company should be taken with a big heaping chuck of kosher salt. Marty Gurfunkel is a sneak and a liar, Barbara Jager (or maybe Jaeger) is duplicitous and the owner of one of their properties, Sonia Obrien, is a complete scoundrel. It always, always, always takes multiple calls to get things fixed. I sympathize with the person who said he/she had to take off time from work on 3 separate occasions to meet MCM?s workers who never showed up. When things are fixed, they?re done irresponsibly. Sonia Obrien kept sending this guy over to fix the hood on top of the stove, specifically the engine. When I called and told Barbara that the whole hood could be replaced new at Home Depot for like $30 to $40, she told me I didn?t know what I was talking about. When I said, ?Barbara, I?m looking at it right now online at the Home Depot website? she replied, ?The owner has the right to repair things as they see fit.? Right, and make the tenant suffer. But that?s just it about MCM, they casually overlook the covenant of quiet enjoyment ? especially Sonia Obrien who loves to just show up at the door and come in, ?oh, if it?s OK with you.? Stay far away from this company and never, ever sign a lease or any legal agreement with them. Caveat emptor.

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