The TESCO Organization provides quality and experienced multifamily management and development services. We have successfully managed and developed apartments for over 30 years. We currently own or manage approximately 5,500 units in 11 states. TESCO Development, Inc. offers comprehensive development services for both for-profit and non-profit clients along the entire spectrum of the development process, from site location to construction. We assist our clients in determining feasibility of the proposed construction, acquisition or refinancing of a multifamily asset.
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TESCO is committed to serve our owners, our residents, agencies and each other with integrity, fairness and honesty. We seek a balance between preservation of our resources and realization of profit. We strive to combine accuracy and reliability with accountability. In accorance with Kentucky Statute 201 KAR 11:420.
TESCO offers professional management of affordable housing properties including HUD assisted properties, conventionally financed properties, tax credit properties and tax exempt bond properties. In accorance with Kentucky Statute 201 KAR 11:420. Larry Sisson is the Kentucky principal broker for TESCO Properties, Inc.and is a KY licensed real estate broker.
Reviews (9)
Daves MonsterClean
Jun 16, 2022
Doll Doll
Jan 29, 2022
They do not want to be contacted. Once you google the company you notice the phone number isn't provided. So I decided to email multiple times. No response. You'll have to keep scrolling. They do not like to give tenants their deposits back after it was verbally stated they were! Do better! Dealing with them since May
Adrienne Quarles
Jul 28, 2021
Kamisha Hicks
May 11, 2021
Shelia Andrews
Nov 22, 2020
The Property Manager at Common Wealth Village Apartments in Jackson Mississippi is very unprofessional and she is allowing residents to be harassed and tormented in their on apartment homes she has someone terrorizing her residence and their children and is not assisting police to allow them to do their jobs. She is not from Jackson and does not have those ladies and their children best interest at hand.
She's rude, she's never available for her residence and she allows other residence to work in the office that goes out on property and spreads company business which is illegal!
She's rude, she's never available for her residence and she allows other residence to work in the office that goes out on property and spreads company business which is illegal!
Timothy Baker
Jun 19, 2020
Beautiful property, having lived in the building myself for 6 years--4 when it was in a run down, dilapidated, deteriorated condition-- the re-emergance as a front line senior living entity is a a miracle and a blessing. I believe everybody living here appreciates the change, everything in the way of living appliances and accessories is new and up to date.
The reason I give it only one star is due to the building management, specifically the manager. I could write a monograph or essay on this subject, but suffice to say that what most people would consider a normal allowance for usaged of amenities, this person instead takes a draconian, stringent, strict, almost a third grade teacher approach to the most basic things.
In this respect residents cannot use the downstairs (common area) bathrooms, cannot use the community room, Wi-Fi is denied, countless inspections, recently one that ran at cross purposes with the rules. And other such prohibitions which are manifested in such a way as to make one feel constantly on edge and uncomfortable. The behavior is the opposite of an enabler, a disabler, one that wants to deny people.
They are very unpopular, many of the residents are intimidated and frightened, and it is unfortunate because it is such a wonderful place to live. But before I close I would like to mention two instances that troubled me, amongst many. The first being, at the beginning of reconstruction, the dicarding and removal of a perfectly good pool table because "we aren't having that in this building." Guess she considers pool a depraved, dissolute, debauched pursuit, the work of the Devil; in truth many people would have enjoyed that activity, she didn't consider that.
The second instance was the carrying of a harmlessly parked bicycle out of the building and dumping in the street; anybody could have come along and stolen it and the person who went upstairs to perhaps visit a grandparent would have lost their bike. This type of behavior is chronic, and a change needs to be made, it's not merely what the person feels, it's who they are. Senior citizens deserve better.
The reason I give it only one star is due to the building management, specifically the manager. I could write a monograph or essay on this subject, but suffice to say that what most people would consider a normal allowance for usaged of amenities, this person instead takes a draconian, stringent, strict, almost a third grade teacher approach to the most basic things.
In this respect residents cannot use the downstairs (common area) bathrooms, cannot use the community room, Wi-Fi is denied, countless inspections, recently one that ran at cross purposes with the rules. And other such prohibitions which are manifested in such a way as to make one feel constantly on edge and uncomfortable. The behavior is the opposite of an enabler, a disabler, one that wants to deny people.
They are very unpopular, many of the residents are intimidated and frightened, and it is unfortunate because it is such a wonderful place to live. But before I close I would like to mention two instances that troubled me, amongst many. The first being, at the beginning of reconstruction, the dicarding and removal of a perfectly good pool table because "we aren't having that in this building." Guess she considers pool a depraved, dissolute, debauched pursuit, the work of the Devil; in truth many people would have enjoyed that activity, she didn't consider that.
The second instance was the carrying of a harmlessly parked bicycle out of the building and dumping in the street; anybody could have come along and stolen it and the person who went upstairs to perhaps visit a grandparent would have lost their bike. This type of behavior is chronic, and a change needs to be made, it's not merely what the person feels, it's who they are. Senior citizens deserve better.
Danny Cuccina
Dec 20, 2019
Scott S.
Apr 27, 2012
If Having 1 business fly an American Flag gives an advantage to them, then they ALL should fly the American Flags! Give them ALL an advantage! I'm putting Tesco on my list too. I hope this story goes National. What a disgrace. I looked through their website. I see : Non Profit.you know what that means.tax evasion. Put these guys in the spotlight!
Paul Gardner
Apr 18, 2012