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Abayomi Ogunsola
Feb 18, 2026
I rented a home for over 5 years with consistent on-time payments, often paying months in advance. During my tenancy, the lease was renewed and the rent was increased without any renovations or improvements, despite going through 3–5 different property managers over the years.
After moving out, my security deposit was wrongfully withheld. I made multiple attempts to resolve this directly. I contacted Gabriele Simpson, the last property manager I worked with, several times, and she never responded to calls or follow-ups.
I was left with no choice but to file a small claims case at the courthouse, only to discover that the address on record appears to be closed or non-operational.
This experience has been extremely disappointing and unprofessional. Withholding deposits, ignoring tenants, and providing invalid contact information is unacceptable. This behavior shows a complete lack of accountability and respect for long-term tenants.
I do not recommend Northpoint Asset Management to anyone looking for honest or transparent property management.
Thank you for the response. I want to clarify that my dispute is not about whether an itemized statement exists, but whether the charges assessed are lawful.
After more than five years of occupancy, the items listed—general cleaning, flooring wear, lawn condition, and routine interior condition—constitute normal wear and tear, which is not deductible under Texas law. No excessive or tenant-caused damage beyond ordinary use was identified at move-out.
Additionally, this matter has not been resolved by the court. Service was previously unsuccessful due to a closed office location, and the case remains active (Case No. 255100507378).
For transparency and proper legal process, please publicly confirm the physical address or registered agent where your company can be served, as service is required and all communication must remain in writing.
This matter remains pending, and I will allow the court to determine whether the withholding of my security deposit was lawful.