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Review fromMANSOUR V
Date: 04/09/2023
1 starThis is third year that Sentry managed our townhouse HOA, and been nightmare from the beginning. we had 2 assessment, one in 2021, and one in 2022 each $2000 in addition to the monthly dues, to fix the chimney and roof, then in 2023 they ask to pay $1500 additional, because the material cost for contractor. Why they make a such contract with no binding to the original contract.
In August of 2022 they towed my car, without giving me warning and that is required by HOA's handbook, i took them to Small Claim Court and the judge order in my favor and force them to pay for towing and court cost. Now I found out Sentry charging me over $3800 for attorney fees.
I contacted property manager and ask to speak with HOA's president, she said have them contact me, this is a month ago an nobody contact me, and that is the reason they have a board to resolve homeowner issues, she ask me "what do I want to talk with HOA's president".
This company is just trying to make money regardless of right or wrong.
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Date: 03/29/2023
1 starThis company may have the worst customer service out there. I waited 2 weeks and 10 phone calls to talk to someone about my bill.Review fromKIMBERLY P. B
Date: 03/23/2023
1 star********* **** ******** developers obtained Sentry for property management 2/1/22 after push from the homeowners. 5 (newer and older 5 years or less) homeowners met with Sentry VP Mike ****. We were sold that our concerns were valid and would be addressed. We were told that they would send a compliance vehicle to check for violations/violators. Meeting went well and we left hopeful that we would finally receive adequate support and property management having gone so long without it. We were hopeful that this company would help protect our investments and property values.
We have residents who leave trash bins out daily, at street, and some place trash bags at street. Our CCRs state vehicles are not be left on street overnight. Random cars, tow trucks, semi trucks, and commercial vehicles parked for weeks or months on our streets. No action taken by Sentry. One of our residents is operating a rental car company from his unit causing unwanted unnecessary traffic. Customers and guests are impeding traffic blocking the driveways of homeowners. No action taken by Sentry. We asked for assistance with installing “no parking” signs to assist with our parking wars on our private streets. No success.
We were informed by Clayton County Transportation and Development that the management company/developers have not paid ******* ***** and because of the unpaid bills this is the reason for the inoperable street lights.
March 2023 we do not have operable street lights. We do not have common areas. No resident has had termite bond maintenance. Trash is left around the grounds. Besides lawn maintenance which is mediocre at best, there are no other maintenances being performed.
The developers are now renting the unsold units which prolongs homeowners from taking over the HOA to release Sentry and hire a new property management company.
Sentry is not serving the best interests of the community.Review fromPatricia N
Date: 03/16/2023
1 starHorrible customer service. The property is run down. Common areas are in disrepair with half-done projects for over a year. Stairs are blocked from use. If they answer an email it is evasive and non-committal. I wish I knew before I purchased the property. If I can ever get the building repaired to a point that the condominium is sellable I am getting out fast unless they change management companies,Review fromAna C
Date: 03/02/2023
1 starVery unhelpful people, never answered their phone, reply email with urgent questions. This company has everything but customer service. They do not care about their customers are their needs.Review fromJason F
Date: 01/21/2023
1 starWas told to contact a lady who runs the community about getting cable and internet setup. Told her we were closing on our house. This lady was not very helpful and when she did email us back, she told us that she had started the process when it comes to getting the one company to do whatever they do because it might take them some time to drop the fiber. I email the lady a couple more times just to get a status update on getting everything setup since I'm a critical personal and I tend to work from home as well. Plus, my kids are doing virtual schooling, so we need the internet. Closing day comes and I contact the internet company and they arrive the following week. The tech shows up and tells me that the drop has never been setup and it will need to be done. So he puts in the request. I called that same internet company and they informed me that they never received any workorder for a drop at that same location. Since then its been 3 weeks now without internet my kids are having to use their hotspots and AT&T coverage is the worst where we live. I can't work from home and no one from Sentry Managment or the internet can give me a straight answer on why this is happening.Review fromZachary S
Date: 01/19/2023
1 starZachary S
Date: 01/19/2023
This company is a nightmare. They treat their customers like garbage. Save yourself the headache and find another property manager. RUN FROM THESE CROOKS! I had to pay for emergency services to contain a water leak that was filling my unit with water during a hurricane. Over 100 days later, 30 emails, 10 calls and 3 times I’ve been told a reimbursement check has been mailed to me, yet I have received nothing. Literally multiple times I’ve been told it’s on the way, only to follow up and be told they need more information or something happened and it wasn’t sent. They are slow as molasses, terrible communication and super expensive. I’m a customer and you’re treating me like garbage and lying to me multiple times. Shame on you.Sentry Management, Inc.
Date: 01/26/2023
We would like to gain an understanding of the matter you described, but do not have your name or email listed in our system. Since we are not property managers, it is possible that you have the wrong company? We would be happy to reach out to you to discuss further. Please email your address, referencing this review and we will be happy to review and determine if there is a way we can assist. You may email [email protected].Review fromKevin H
Date: 01/11/2023
1 starKevin H
Date: 01/11/2023
Very frustrating. Refused to fill out the standard condo questionnaire for a home refinance. Indicated that filling out this form, which is filled out by all condo associations, would require interpretation of legal documents and is an ask for them to violate federal law and act as an unlicensed attorney.Sentry Management, Inc.
Date: 01/26/2023
I apologize for any misunderstanding regarding the questionnaire. I would like the
opportunity to offer a more in-depth explanation. As you are aware, the board is the
governing body for your association. Sentry is honored to be the designated Association
Management company for the community.
In general, the board makes decisions as a fiduciary on behalf of Homeowners. This means
that they’re entrusted with making the decisions that affect the values of the properties in
the community. One of the board’s primary responsibilities is to protect, preserve, and
enhance the value of the physical property governed by the community association. Other
responsibilities that fall under a board's purview include providing direction to the
management company and its employees, policies, options and all adherences to the
bylaws. The board of directors are a representation of both associations and homeowner
interests.
Sentry acts as an agent of the HOA/condo corporation carrying out tasks such as paying
bills, project coordination, and other duties that support the boards efforts and are in line
with the association documents. The management company is an outside vendor contracted
by the homeowners/Condo association. The HOA/Condo board and the management
company are two separate entities.
It is becoming more and more common for lenders or realtors to request that association
management companies complete Lender certificates (Mortgage Questionnaires). There are
dangers regarding management companies filling out Lender certificates (Mortgage
Questionnaires) that most board members and homeowners are unaware of. The lender,
title company or realtor is basically asking the association or management company to do
the underwriter’s job for them. Instead of the underwriter looking at the legally required
disclosures and the HOA documents, they expect the association or the management
company to spend the time researching those answers. The fact of the matter is that
management companies and associations are not parties to the transaction between the
buyer and seller. There is significant liability in answering any form presented. By filling out
the certificate or questionnaires is being asked to interpret the associations documents. The
interpretation of documents can only be done legally by an attorney.
Lenders do not stick to the legally required disclosures and other issues for which the
association might have knowledge or responsibility. Each lender has their own questions,
and many of them either cannot be answered, or should not be answered. The sad part is
they then tell the homeowner trying to resell or refinance "We can't process the loan
because your association refuses to answer the questions." They don't, however, mention
that the question cannot be answered. Associations and management companies alike can
be threatened with lawsuits if a question is answered incorrectly.
Sentry, on behalf of your association, has provided answers to questions that are by statute
permitted to answer. The Management Agent is licensed through the State of Florida and
regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. It is a violation of the
state statues for a Community Association Manager to provide any legal interpretation of the
associations governing documents. It also violates the Unlicensed Practice of Law act. I
understand your frustration and desire to provide information that the lender of your choice
is demanding in order to process the loan. I can honestly say that none of our team
members desires to intentionally hold up a sale. Management will do our best to timely
provide information within the scope of availability and authority. For the lender to hold up
your closing by requiring the Management Company to break the law and violate state
licenses is simply unreasonable. The seller and buyer must understand that if their selected
lender is requiring information that cannot be provided by management, they may be
required to seek their own legal assistance to answer those questions. It may be possible
that the lender may not fully understand the information they seek from the management
agent, is a violation, as not all states have defined requirements.
I understand that this can be frustrating. While it may be frustrating to go through this
process, it is in fact unreasonable for anyone to expect that these questions be answered,
without violating the laws that regulate state licenses and laws regulating the unlicensed
practice of law.
On behalf of the Sentry team, we would like to apologize if this has created a negative
experience for you. We will continue to work diligently to provide excellence in every aspect
of our service to our valued customers. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to serve
you!Review fromCurtis C
Date: 01/10/2023
1 starCurtis C
Date: 01/10/2023
Two weeks ago, I caught a resident in my neighborhood (managed by Sentry) letting his dog walk DIRECTLY behind my home, sniffing around at my belongings on my back porch. I approached the man and asked him not to let his dog do his business right behind my home and reminded him that there is a designated walking area for pets. He stated that he is on the HOA committee and that he is allowed to walk his dog anywhere he wants. My wife contacted the HOA/ Sentry management and the only feedback that we have received is that "he can't do that" and "what he's doing is against the rules". No feedback on how this issue will be addressed. A week later, I caught a female resident in the neighborhood letting her dog defecate in our front living area (yard) (note that I have signage in the front asking residents to be respectful and not let their dogs use the bathroom in our yard). I approached her and asked her not to do this and reminded her that there is a designated area on the property for walking dogs. I was told I was "being a dick" even though I am trying to make sure that my 9 year old daughter doesn't have to worry about getting dog feces on her hands when she's in the front yard doing cartwheels. I again called the HOA and left a voicemail but I have not received a call back as I would like to know how this is going to be individually addressed with the specific residents (whom I sent video footage of). This is not the first time that I've called and received NO response. I've been yelled at and cursed at for following the rules in the community and asking others to do the same. If the HOA doesn't seem to care, I guess when there is an increased police presence in the community because of on-going issues with residents, maybe that's when they will begin to care.Sentry Management, Inc.
Date: 01/26/2023
We are sorry you have had this experience. Unfortunately we are not able to find you as a homeowner in our system based on the email address listed. We would like to review the matter and invite you to send more information, including your address, to [email protected].Review fromLisa H
Date: 01/04/2023
1 starWorst possible customer service! This is one of the worst companies I have ever dealt with. Every email, every answering machine, every letter says that they are happy to be of service and are proud of their professionalism. That is a huge joke. They never return phone calls or respond to emails. They provide no real services to the condominium owners. They cater to the Board but do nothing to educate them. They go along with the most outrageous behavior of the Board without ever pointing out that they are breaking Florida statutes. They so mishandled a Property Flood claim for the Association that less than $10,000 was collected on what was ultimately over a $400,000 claim. They have the sloppiest accounting practices. It is impossible to track expenses by category, as they are incapable of properly entering expenses into their own system. Despite collecting a Special Assessment from certain owners, they then billed the new owners the same Assessment. 3 times!! When those 3 owners sold their condos, Sentry Management prepared the Estoppel Certificates and got every one of them wrong. I recommended that they be fired. But the Manager and the Board feed on each other's incompetence. A year later, I sold my condo. The title company first ordered the Estoppel Letter. It was wrong. I ordered the next one on a rush basis - $418 for 3-business day service. It arrived on day 4 and was wrong. I pointed out that the Association was involved in litigation; that the Association Fee had changed; and they messed up the name of the buyer. They sent a revised Estoppel Letter. It still had mistakes and we did not get it till a week had passed. It had to be issued again. Some errors were never corrected, because their system would not allow for the correct information. Even if that is true, the Estoppel Certificate is a legal document and should have been corrected manually. I asked for a refund of the $418 fee and they just said "NO".
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