Asked by: Sergi Lindermaier
Asked in category: real estate, real estate renting and leasing
Last Updated: 3rd May 2024

How do I file a complaint against a property manager?

You can file a complaint against your property manager by calling HUD at 800-669-9777, or by writing to Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, 451, Seventh Street SW, Room 5204, Washington, D.C. 2000.



This being said, how can I send a letter of complaint to the property manager?

Complaint letter for property management. Example letter

  1. Declare that you will be filing a complaint.
  2. Your reason for making the complaint is important. Include your account and any supporting facts.
  3. Tell management what steps you would like to take to resolve your complaint.
  4. Keep it positive.

What can you do if your property manager is not doing the right thing?

  • Rent. Rent is the obvious choice.
  • Inspections. Property managers are responsible for routine inspections. However, they must be performing them on a regular basis and giving you a detailed report once they have completed.
  • Reporting.
  • Communication.
  • They wander off.
  • Legal.
  • Maintenance.
  • They won't take the time to find you great tenants.

Can I also sue my property manager

The same rules apply to real estate managers who are negligent in managing a property. Although it is possible to sue a property manager for negligence, there are some exceptions.

How can I report a bad manager of an apartment?

HUD considers this a double-crime: one against tenants, and one against taxpayers. Call 800. MULTI-70 (800.685-8470) or TTY (800.432-2209) to report a bad landlord.