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Reviews (10)
Jeff Tyzik
Apr 19, 2022
The folks at Natural Retreats were great to work with. We had to reschedule our vacation in Palm Springs due to the Covid outbreak and they were very accommodating. They were in touch a few days before the trip with helpful information and were very responsive to a few questions we had during our stay. The property we rented, Casa Colibri, was beautiful and well maintained and in a perfect location. We would absolutely use Natural Retreats again for future trips.
Jacquelin Reed
Mar 11, 2022
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit - the house was the perfect mix of functional with full kitchen and bbq, well designed exuding the Palm Springs vibe, and relaxing with ample lounging spots by the pool and spa. The management was kind and communicative. We look forward to staying at the house again and booking with Natural Retreats.
Erica Seidell
Mar 10, 2022
Catherine Schneider
Oct 24, 2021
Michelle Ashford
May 01, 2021
Melissa Tindall
Jun 03, 2020
John Hunewill
May 10, 2020
Molly Hartney
Jan 11, 2020
If i could post this review with zero stars I would, but you have to select one so therefore they get one. This company does not take the customer into consideration. With all that is going on in the world right now they will not issue refunds, they will not let you book outside of your current window, they will also not even guarantee their absurd credit to be followed through on. It is a shame when companies do not put the customer first.
Edoardo Caruso
Dec 12, 2018
Buyer beware, you will be treated horribly. I had Ron Willison from Beau Monde handle my rental, we discussed all T&Cs clearly --verbally and written-- so there would be no ambiguity, kept copies of all messages. The day Willison was handed keys to manage my unit he told the previous property manager he had to go to a party and did not have time to go over the premises with him, that he already knew where everything was.
I had two sets of tenants during early 2019. The first couple could not turn the TV on with a basic remote control. Willison said they were "old" and made fun of them hinting it was their fault, rather than recognizing he never explained to them how the TV works. In February my second set of tenants got a parking violation with a notice saying their car would be towed if left parked there another 24 hours.
Upon reaching Willison I let him know the tenants never received instructions on where to park their vehicle. Tenants also had no idea they were not to use one of the pools in the complex because of HOA rules. Same tenants locked themselves out as Willison again failed to explained what keys were for what doors. During this time Willison showed no interest in helping to resolve the issue. Instead, he bragged about bouncing from one social gathering to another, insulted my previous property manager who did us a great favor by opening the door to tenants while Willison berated him.
Both sets of tenants were also highly dissatisfied, yet Willison continued acting cynically and with lack of empathy as he was too bothered or too important for anyone. Thereafter, on three different occasions I asked Willison how many keys he had received from previous property manager, as there was a discrepancy in the number. Rather than a simple answer, all three times he seemed evasive and unwilling to confirm.
His favorite response was "OYYY" for every question I would ask. At this time I realized I needed to get these clowns from Beau Monde out of my property. I calculated their pay and was in the process of sending a check around the 10th of the month (payment usually sent after the month cycles). I received horrible messages from Willison saying that he needed the money he upfronted ($50,w hoa!, talk about living paycheck to paycheck!).
I had assured him check was being delivered and mailed to him. I then asked new property manager if he could get keys from Willison. When he called the business asking nicely for the keys, Willison slammed the phone at him hanging up without even knowing him, proceeded with messages asking for an extra $80 that he felt he was entitled to for picking up an item at Lowe's that was already paid for. Ron Willison was abusive to my new property manager, to my previous manager, to both sets of tenants, took possession of our keys in what he thought would be holding us hostage, all this while tenants were staying in the unit.
In a casual conversation he threw his own workers under the bus alluding they were shallow as they would receive instructions and they would still call him for answer. Since locks at my rental unit hadn't been changed in several years, we decided simply to change them, a very simple procedure, and flush Willison down the drunk sewer where he belongs. I will never deal with this company or these jokes again!
I had two sets of tenants during early 2019. The first couple could not turn the TV on with a basic remote control. Willison said they were "old" and made fun of them hinting it was their fault, rather than recognizing he never explained to them how the TV works. In February my second set of tenants got a parking violation with a notice saying their car would be towed if left parked there another 24 hours.
Upon reaching Willison I let him know the tenants never received instructions on where to park their vehicle. Tenants also had no idea they were not to use one of the pools in the complex because of HOA rules. Same tenants locked themselves out as Willison again failed to explained what keys were for what doors. During this time Willison showed no interest in helping to resolve the issue. Instead, he bragged about bouncing from one social gathering to another, insulted my previous property manager who did us a great favor by opening the door to tenants while Willison berated him.
Both sets of tenants were also highly dissatisfied, yet Willison continued acting cynically and with lack of empathy as he was too bothered or too important for anyone. Thereafter, on three different occasions I asked Willison how many keys he had received from previous property manager, as there was a discrepancy in the number. Rather than a simple answer, all three times he seemed evasive and unwilling to confirm.
His favorite response was "OYYY" for every question I would ask. At this time I realized I needed to get these clowns from Beau Monde out of my property. I calculated their pay and was in the process of sending a check around the 10th of the month (payment usually sent after the month cycles). I received horrible messages from Willison saying that he needed the money he upfronted ($50,w hoa!, talk about living paycheck to paycheck!).
I had assured him check was being delivered and mailed to him. I then asked new property manager if he could get keys from Willison. When he called the business asking nicely for the keys, Willison slammed the phone at him hanging up without even knowing him, proceeded with messages asking for an extra $80 that he felt he was entitled to for picking up an item at Lowe's that was already paid for. Ron Willison was abusive to my new property manager, to my previous manager, to both sets of tenants, took possession of our keys in what he thought would be holding us hostage, all this while tenants were staying in the unit.
In a casual conversation he threw his own workers under the bus alluding they were shallow as they would receive instructions and they would still call him for answer. Since locks at my rental unit hadn't been changed in several years, we decided simply to change them, a very simple procedure, and flush Willison down the drunk sewer where he belongs. I will never deal with this company or these jokes again!
S. A.
Oct 26, 2014