Amacon Developments

Amacon Developments

856 Homer St #500, Vancouver, BC V6B 2W5, Canada
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856 Homer St #500, Vancouver, BC V6B 2W5, Canada

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Monday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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57 Reviews
Rating: 3.10/5
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Cindy Jeon
4

My experience living at this property under Amacon’s management (Richmond, BC) was deeply disappointing and stressful. After they took over, renovations began, and my household faced significant challenges that ultimately led to us leaving. I want to share my perspective while sticking strictly to documented facts and my personal experience. During their inspections, representatives repeatedly criticized our unit for being "cluttered" (a claim we addressed by thoroughly cleaning). Despite reporting a toilet issue early on, repairs were delayed, resulting in water damage that worsened over time. During inspections, they examined private spaces like closets after we’d tidied, claimed our unit had odors (which we never received complaints about from neighbors or guests), and accused us of nonexistent pest issues—issues we’d proactively managed ourselves. Communication was consistently unprofessional. On multiple occasions, management entered our unit without proper notice, which was unsettling. During one interaction, tensions escalated unnecessarily: they raised their voices, accused us of physical contact (which did not occur), and threatened to involve authorities despite our calm attempts to de-escalate. We filed a dispute with the BC Tenancy Board, but due to scheduling complications, we ultimately chose to relocate for our peace of mind. After our departure, all renovations to the unit were completed. I share this to caution renters: document all interactions, insist on written communication, and know your rights. While renovations are sometimes necessary, the handling here created undue hardship. I hope future tenants are treated with more respect and fairness. Note: This review reflects my personal experience and is not a legal assertion.

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Kian Kashanian
2

David, the building manager at 5166 Halifax St, is by far the best building manager I’ve had since coming to Canada 5.5 years ago. I’ve encountered many building managers in that time some of whom were rude, dismissive, or showed no care for newcomers like myself. David is the complete opposite. He is supportive, professional, and genuinely cares about the residents. In fact, the main reason I’ve chosen to stay in this unit is because of him. I truly hope more building managers can learn from his example.

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Megan MacLeod
3

Deeply disappointed in their decision to ask all of their tenants in a heritage building to close their windows and unplug their ACs for 3 weeks in the middle of summer so they may paint the exterior. When asked if they can reconsider, we were told that this had been already decided with contractors and stakeholders. This shows that a discussion was made without the input and consideration of the tenants (the people that actually live and work in their property) in mind. People live and breathe in this property from many walks of life and MANY are sensitive to the increasingly hot summers in Vancouver. To suggest that tenants can go without any method of cooling for 3 weeks is, as BC’s Residential Tenancy Branch has stated on their website in regards to ACs on rental property, “unconscionable”. Please consider the priorities this company has when it comes to property management- because the tenants don’t appear to be one of them.

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