Dezda Finn Properties

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

3.2 - (69 reviews)
34
4
2
1
28
Read Our 69 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.2 - (69 reviews)
34
4
2
1
28
  • Megan Hopper

    Dezda has been managing our duplex for 5 years and has made it super easy for us to not have to worry about what is going on. Quick to respond and connect with
    Aug 25th, 2023

  • Christie Anderson


    Aug 2nd, 2023

  • Eliza Martin

    They were very professional and efficient. Answered all of my questions in a timely manner. Highly recommend.
    May 3rd, 2023

  • Curtis Lasher

    I hired Dezda as my property manager in 2012 after moving out of state. About a year after the lease began, I received a call from a friend in the neighborhood informing me that my house was being destroyed by the current tenants. I got in touch with Dezda to find out what was going on at my house. Dezda assured me that my house was fine and our tenants were taking care of it. A year later, two neighbors emailed me with very concerning news about my house. They informed me that my house was literally being destroyed; there were holes in the walls, three dogs using the bathroom inside the house and chewing the walls, carpets, and baseboards, the house was disgusting, etc. One neighbor reported 13 people were occupying the house as opposed to the couple and two children on the lease. I promptly got in touch with Dezda, and without even so much as checking on my property or preforming any other basic form of due diligence, Dezda immediately dismissed my concerns and told me that the emails were all "heresay" and "he said, she said. I told her to go inspect my house and take a lot of pictures. This is something she was supposed to do annually per our contract, but to this point she never did. Dezda inspected the house and told me that it was fine, just dirty, cluttered, and there were a lot of dishes on the counter. She sent three pictures of isolated areas, specifically a corner of a bedroom and a section of the dining room wall. It was clear that she didn't want to send many pictures, presumably, and later confirmed, because the house was in such a poor state that any more pictures would reveal just how bad it was. Following this interaction, I told Dezda to evict the tenants. She aggressively defended the tenants and insisted that they stay in the house. Dezda said she cleared out all the people who were not on the lease, and that she straightened the tenants out and we wouldn't have any issues going forward. Like an idiot, I told Dezda that I trust her judgement and if she's vouching for them then it's fine, but make sure to actually inspect the house annually and keep me updated. She didn't. The tenants moved out several years later, and I told Dezda that I intend to list the house with another realtor and sell it. She went into a panic and told my realtor (not me) that she had prepped me for what a disaster the house is. This was of course a lie. After my tenants vacated with unpaid rent and a year of unpaid utilities, my realtor performed an initial walk-through of the property on my behalf since I live overseas. The photos he sent revealed what Dezda had been hiding all along; the state of my house was truly appalling. There were holes in nearly every wall, the carpet and baseboards were chewed everywhere, the window trim, screens, and blinds were destroyed, the carpet throughout the whole house was tattered and the flooring underneath was saturated with feces and urine, multiple kitchen cabinets were destroyed, and the kitchen flooring was obliterated. The refrigerator somehow had the inside destroyed; it looked like someone climbed inside it and jumped in it. The built-in microwave had the door ripped off and a plastic bag in its place, and the oven looked like a grenade went off in it. The stair banister was destroyed, multiple doors were kicked in or otherwise damaged in a similar fashion. This is by no means the extent of the damage, but I'm sure you get the idea. Dezda made no attempt to recover any money or fix the damage. Her narrative of the tenants changed, and she said they are difficult people and she would not pursue anything against them because "it would be like trying to get blood out of a turnip." If she did recover any money, it certainly did not make its way into my hands. She even had the nerve to keep their security deposit, allegedly to cover repair of a garage door the tenants destroyed during their occupancy. In the end, I hired a project manager to oversee the renovation and paid roughly forty thousand dollars out of pocket to return the house to livable condition.
    Nov 23rd, 2023

  • Curtis Lasher

    I don't even know where to begin with just what a miserable and gut-wrenching experience Dezda Finn provided with her "property management" services. This is a long read, but worth it if you're considering doing business with Dezda. I hired Dezda as my property manager in 2012 after moving out of state for a military PCS. I signed a contract with her, and tenants moved in shortly thereafter. About a year after the lease began, I received a call from a friend in the neighborhood informing me that my house was being destroyed by the current tenants. I got in touch with Dezda to find out what was going on at my house. Dezda assured me that my house was fine and our tenants were taking care of it, and beyond that, they are great people. I naively believed her reassurances and was left with the impression that everything was fine. A year later, two neighbors emailed me with very concerning news about my house. They informed me that my house was literally being destroyed; there were holes in the walls, three dogs using the bathroom inside the house and chewing the walls, carpets, and baseboards, the house was disgusting, etc. One neighbor reported 13 people were occupying the house as opposed to the couple and two children on the lease. They further elaborated that the police were frequently there for a variety of unsavory reasons that I will leave out of this review. I could not believe what I was reading, and promptly got in touch with Dezda. Without even so much as checking on my property or preforming any other basic form of due diligence, Dezda immediately dismissed my concerns and told me that the emails were all "heresay" and "he said, she said." At this point it was clear something was wrong, and I told her to go inspect my house and take a lot of pictures. This is something she was supposed to do annually per our contract, but to this point she never did. Dezda inspected the house and told me that it was fine, just dirty, cluttered, and there were a lot of dishes on the counter. She sent three or four pictures of a few isolated areas, specifically a corner of a bedroom and a section of the dining room wall. It was clear that she didn't want to send many pictures, presumably, and later confirmed, because the house was in such a poor state that any more pictures would reveal just how bad it was. Following this interaction, I told Dezda to evict the tenants. For the first time in my years of dealing with Dezda, she came to life. She aggressively defended the tenants and insisted that they stay in the house. Dezda said she cleared out all the people who were not on the lease, and that she straightened the tenants out and we wouldn't have any issues going forward. She again told me that the tenants were "great people" and that they adopt children and just need a break. Like an idiot, I told Dezda that I trust her judgement and if she's vouching for them then it's fine, but make sure to actually inspect the house annually and keep me updated. She didn't. A few years later my wife emailed Dezda to ask about the annual inspection. Dezda freaked out in an email response and nastily told us that if we don't trust her then we should find another property management service. She never sent any pictures and told us nothing of the house. I suspect that Dezda wanted us to fire her so she wouldn't be the property manager when the tenants move out and she wouldn't be able to be deceitful any longer.The tenants moved out several years later, and I told Dezda that I intend to list the house with another realtor and sell it. She went into a panic and told my realtor (not me) that she had prepped me for what a disaster the house is. This was of course a lie. After my tenants vacated with unpaid rent and a year of unpaid utilities, my realtor performed an initial walk-through of the property on my behalf since I live overseas. The photos he sent revealed what Dezda had been hiding all along; the state of my house was truly appalling. There were holes in nearly every wall, the carpet and baseboards were chewed everywhere, the window trim, screens, and blinds were destroyed, the carpet throughout the whole house was tattered and the flooring underneath was saturated with feces and urine, multiple kitchen cabinets were destroyed, and the kitchen flooring was obliterated. The refrigerator somehow had the inside destroyed; it looked like someone climbed inside it and jumped in it. The built-in microwave had the door ripped off and a plastic bag in its place, and the oven looked like a grenade went off in it. The stair banister was destroyed, multiple doors were kicked in or otherwise damaged in a similar fashion. This is by no means the extent of the damage, but I'm sure you get the idea. Dezda made no attempt to recover any money or fix the damage. Her narrative of the tenants changed, and she said they are difficult people and she would not pursue anything against them because "it would be like trying to get blood out of a turnip." If she did recover any money, it certainly did not make its way into my hands. She even had the nerve to keep their security deposit, allegedly to cover repair of a garage door the tenants destroyed during their occupancy. She had the nerve to tell me that I should just be grateful that I had tenants, and that she would extend to me the most generous offer of allowing her maintenance company to renovate the house at my expense. As you can imagine, I declined. In the end, I hired a project manager to oversee the renovation and paid roughly forty thousand dollars out of pocket to return the house to livable condition. To me, the most out of touch part of all of this came when Dezda sent an entitled and whiney email to all her property owners stating that when owners decide to sell their properties and don't choose to sell through Dezda Finn Properties, she loses the commission that she deserves. It appears to be lost on Dezda that trust is the cornerstone of a business transaction and in the absence of trust, people will turn elsewhere. Judging by the email she sent, it appears there is quite a large trust gap between her and many of the property owners who pay her for "property management services". Based on my experience with her, I am not in the least bit surprised. If you're looking for a professional to fill the role of property management, I would suggest looking elsewhere. There are plenty of companies who, for the same price, will competently and professionally handle the challenging task of managing a property while fairly representing the tenants and property managers. Dezda Finn Properties is certainly not on that list.
    Nov 18th, 2023

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About
Dezda Finn Properties

Dezda Finn Properties is located at 5727 N Division St suite 2 in Spokane, Washington 99208. Dezda Finn Properties can be contacted via phone at 509-368-9904 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   509-368-9904

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Dezda Finn Properties?

A The phone number for Dezda Finn Properties is: 509-368-9904.


Q Where is Dezda Finn Properties located?

A Dezda Finn Properties is located at 5727 N Division St suite 2, Spokane, WA 99208


Q What is the internet address for Dezda Finn Properties?

A The website (URL) for Dezda Finn Properties is: http://www.dezdafinn.com/


Q What days are Dezda Finn Properties open?

A Dezda Finn Properties is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Dezda Finn Properties rated?

A Dezda Finn Properties has a 3.2 Star Rating from 69 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Dezda Finn Properties

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 69 Reviews )
34
4
2
1
28
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Megan Hopper on Google

image Dezda has been managing our duplex for 5 years and has made it super easy for us to not have to worry about what is going on. Quick to respond and connect with


Christie Anderson on Google

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Eliza Martin on Google

image They were very professional and efficient. Answered all of my questions in a timely manner. Highly recommend.


Curtis Lasher on Google

image I hired Dezda as my property manager in 2012 after moving out of state. About a year after the lease began, I received a call from a friend in the neighborhood informing me that my house was being destroyed by the current tenants. I got in touch with Dezda to find out what was going on at my house. Dezda assured me that my house was fine and our tenants were taking care of it.
A year later, two neighbors emailed me with very concerning news about my house. They informed me that my house was literally being destroyed; there were holes in the walls, three dogs using the bathroom inside the house and chewing the walls, carpets, and baseboards, the house was disgusting, etc. One neighbor reported 13 people were occupying the house as opposed to the couple and two children on the lease. I promptly got in touch with Dezda, and without even so much as checking on my property or preforming any other basic form of due diligence, Dezda immediately dismissed my concerns and told me that the emails were all "heresay" and "he said, she said. I told her to go inspect my house and take a lot of pictures. This is something she was supposed to do annually per our contract, but to this point she never did. Dezda inspected the house and told me that it was fine, just dirty, cluttered, and there were a lot of dishes on the counter. She sent three pictures of isolated areas, specifically a corner of a bedroom and a section of the dining room wall. It was clear that she didn't want to send many pictures, presumably, and later confirmed, because the house was in such a poor state that any more pictures would reveal just how bad it was.
Following this interaction, I told Dezda to evict the tenants. She aggressively defended the tenants and insisted that they stay in the house. Dezda said she cleared out all the people who were not on the lease, and that she straightened the tenants out and we wouldn't have any issues going forward. Like an idiot, I told Dezda that I trust her judgement and if she's vouching for them then it's fine, but make sure to actually inspect the house annually and keep me updated. She didn't.
The tenants moved out several years later, and I told Dezda that I intend to list the house with another realtor and sell it. She went into a panic and told my realtor (not me) that she had prepped me for what a disaster the house is. This was of course a lie. After my tenants vacated with unpaid rent and a year of unpaid utilities, my realtor performed an initial walk-through of the property on my behalf since I live overseas. The photos he sent revealed what Dezda had been hiding all along; the state of my house was truly appalling. There were holes in nearly every wall, the carpet and baseboards were chewed everywhere, the window trim, screens, and blinds were destroyed, the carpet throughout the whole house was tattered and the flooring underneath was saturated with feces and urine, multiple kitchen cabinets were destroyed, and the kitchen flooring was obliterated. The refrigerator somehow had the inside destroyed; it looked like someone climbed inside it and jumped in it. The built-in microwave had the door ripped off and a plastic bag in its place, and the oven looked like a grenade went off in it. The stair banister was destroyed, multiple doors were kicked in or otherwise damaged in a similar fashion. This is by no means the extent of the damage, but I'm sure you get the idea.
Dezda made no attempt to recover any money or fix the damage. Her narrative of the tenants changed, and she said they are difficult people and she would not pursue anything against them because "it would be like trying to get blood out of a turnip." If she did recover any money, it certainly did not make its way into my hands. She even had the nerve to keep their security deposit, allegedly to cover repair of a garage door the tenants destroyed during their occupancy. In the end, I hired a project manager to oversee the renovation and paid roughly forty thousand dollars out of pocket to return the house to livable condition.


Curtis Lasher on ChamberofCommerce.com

image I don't even know where to begin with just what a miserable and gut-wrenching experience Dezda Finn provided with her "property management" services. This is a long read, but worth it if you're considering doing business with Dezda.
I hired Dezda as my property manager in 2012 after moving out of state for a military PCS. I signed a contract with her, and tenants moved in shortly thereafter. About a year after the lease began, I received a call from a friend in the neighborhood informing me that my house was being destroyed by the current tenants. I got in touch with Dezda to find out what was going on at my house. Dezda assured me that my house was fine and our tenants were taking care of it, and beyond that, they are great people. I naively believed her reassurances and was left with the impression that everything was fine.
A year later, two neighbors emailed me with very concerning news about my house. They informed me that my house was literally being destroyed; there were holes in the walls, three dogs using the bathroom inside the house and chewing the walls, carpets, and baseboards, the house was disgusting, etc. One neighbor reported 13 people were occupying the house as opposed to the couple and two children on the lease. They further elaborated that the police were frequently there for a variety of unsavory reasons that I will leave out of this review. I could not believe what I was reading, and promptly got in touch with Dezda. Without even so much as checking on my property or preforming any other basic form of due diligence, Dezda immediately dismissed my concerns and told me that the emails were all "heresay" and "he said, she said." At this point it was clear something was wrong, and I told her to go inspect my house and take a lot of pictures. This is something she was supposed to do annually per our contract, but to this point she never did. Dezda inspected the house and told me that it was fine, just dirty, cluttered, and there were a lot of dishes on the counter. She sent three or four pictures of a few isolated areas, specifically a corner of a bedroom and a section of the dining room wall. It was clear that she didn't want to send many pictures, presumably, and later confirmed, because the house was in such a poor state that any more pictures would reveal just how bad it was.
Following this interaction, I told Dezda to evict the tenants. For the first time in my years of dealing with Dezda, she came to life. She aggressively defended the tenants and insisted that they stay in the house. Dezda said she cleared out all the people who were not on the lease, and that she straightened the tenants out and we wouldn't have any issues going forward. She again told me that the tenants were "great people" and that they adopt children and just need a break. Like an idiot, I told Dezda that I trust her judgement and if she's vouching for them then it's fine, but make sure to actually inspect the house annually and keep me updated. She didn't.
A few years later my wife emailed Dezda to ask about the annual inspection. Dezda freaked out in an email response and nastily told us that if we don't trust her then we should find another property management service. She never sent any pictures and told us nothing of the house. I suspect that Dezda wanted us to fire her so she wouldn't be the property manager when the tenants move out and she wouldn't be able to be deceitful any longer.

The tenants moved out several years later, and I told Dezda that I intend to list the house with another realtor and sell it. She went into a panic and told my realtor (not me) that she had prepped me for what a disaster the house is. This was of course a lie. After my tenants vacated with unpaid rent and a year of unpaid utilities, my realtor performed an initial walk-through of the property on my behalf since I live overseas. The photos he sent revealed what Dezda had been hiding all along; the state of my house was truly appalling. There were holes in nearly every wall, the carpet and baseboards were chewed everywhere, the window trim, screens, and blinds were destroyed, the carpet throughout the whole house was tattered and the flooring underneath was saturated with feces and urine, multiple kitchen cabinets were destroyed, and the kitchen flooring was obliterated. The refrigerator somehow had the inside destroyed; it looked like someone climbed inside it and jumped in it. The built-in microwave had the door ripped off and a plastic bag in its place, and the oven looked like a grenade went off in it. The stair banister was destroyed, multiple doors were kicked in or otherwise damaged in a similar fashion. This is by no means the extent of the damage, but I'm sure you get the idea.
Dezda made no attempt to recover any money or fix the damage. Her narrative of the tenants changed, and she said they are difficult people and she would not pursue anything against them because "it would be like trying to get blood out of a turnip." If she did recover any money, it certainly did not make its way into my hands. She even had the nerve to keep their security deposit, allegedly to cover repair of a garage door the tenants destroyed during their occupancy. She had the nerve to tell me that I should just be grateful that I had tenants, and that she would extend to me the most generous offer of allowing her maintenance company to renovate the house at my expense. As you can imagine, I declined. In the end, I hired a project manager to oversee the renovation and paid roughly forty thousand dollars out of pocket to return the house to livable condition.
To me, the most out of touch part of all of this came when Dezda sent an entitled and whiney email to all her property owners stating that when owners decide to sell their properties and don't choose to sell through Dezda Finn Properties, she loses the commission that she deserves. It appears to be lost on Dezda that trust is the cornerstone of a business transaction and in the absence of trust, people will turn elsewhere. Judging by the email she sent, it appears there is quite a large trust gap between her and many of the property owners who pay her for "property management services". Based on my experience with her, I am not in the least bit surprised.
If you're looking for a professional to fill the role of property management, I would suggest looking elsewhere. There are plenty of companies who, for the same price, will competently and professionally handle the challenging task of managing a property while fairly representing the tenants and property managers. Dezda Finn Properties is certainly not on that list.


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