Wenco Development
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Wenco Development is a licensed roofing and building contractor based in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, on the Emerald Coast of the Florida Panhandle. The company is operated by Scott Wensel and has been active in Northwest Florida since 2000. Wenco Development holds both a Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license (CCC1325966) and a Florida Certified Building Contractor license (CBC060056). The firm specializes in custom residential construction and has permitted and completed new single-family homes in high-end communities including WaterColor, Seagrove, and Inlet Beach. Recent permit records reflect projects with valuations of $750,000 to $1.3 million in Walton County. Wenco Development also operates under the affiliated entity Baywoods Development Group at the same Santa Rosa Beach address.
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I was a tenant at 28 E. Wild Briar Rd., Unit C in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, a property managed by Mathews Development, from January 2023 through January 2026. During my tenancy I maintained the property and was never late on rent. Unfortunately, my experience raised serious concerns about indoor air quality and tenant safety. While living in the home, we began experiencing ongoing HVAC and indoor air quality issues. Over time, members of my household developed persistent health symptoms including frequent nosebleeds, chronic sinus irritation, coughing, headaches, dizziness, and respiratory issues to name some. Because these symptoms continued, we sought medical evaluation and eventually obtained independent environmental testing of the property. The environmental testing documented mold presence inside the home and raised concerns regarding indoor air quality. Medical testing also showed elevated mycotoxin levels compared to normal reference ranges, which raised additional concerns about possible environmental exposure. As a parent, the situation became especially alarming when medical providers recommended further testing related to mold exposure. One of my children has since received an asthma diagnosis. Before vacating the property, I attempted to work with the property management company to address these concerns. Maintenance visits occurred, but the issues continued, which ultimately led us to obtain independent environmental testing. During the inspection, the professional conducting the testing spent several hours in the home and also documented signs of significant rodent activity in the attic and reported of becoming sick. During the process of raising these concerns, I had a phone conversation with Max Mathews Jr. regarding the conditions in the home. The conversation was aggressive in tone and I was told that we needed to leave the property and that attorneys would be involved. The interaction left me feeling intimidated and fearful of retaliation while trying to address serious environmental and health concerns affecting my family. Due to these conditions and the related health concerns, we ultimately provided notice that we would be vacating the property and had to make emergency arrangements to relocate. Because of contamination concerns, we were advised that many of our belongings could not safely be moved into our new residence, and a significant portion had to be discarded. We also hired a remediation company in an attempt to clean and salvage items that could safely be brought into our new home, which created a substantial and unexpected financial burden. Shortly after we vacated the property, I observed an HVAC company removing the HVAC system from the home. During my tenancy, the only cleaning I personally observed involved surface cleaning around the HVAC area using bleach, and there were multiple occasions where I returned home to a strong bleach odor following those cleanings. I later became aware that previous occupants had also reported similar indoor air quality concerns prior to my tenancy, including issues such as but not limited to walls being covered in mold-like growth, deteriorating wall conditions, reported health concerns associated with the property. During this process, I also became aware that the tenants in Unit A & B on the property had reported similar concerns. One neighboring tenant reportedly experienced significant health issues and ultimately vacated the adjacent unit due to mold-related concerns. Shortly after that tenant moved out, the property management company gutted the interior of that unit. I am sharing my experience so prospective renters understand the importance of asking detailed questions about HVAC maintenance, mold history, and indoor air quality before renting a property. Independent testing reports, remediation recommendations, photographs, and documentation related to the conditions are available. This review reflects my personal experience as a tenant and the documented conditions observed during our tenancy.
I have never felt more abused by a rental agent in my whole 54 years of life. Those years I lived in a military family and then myself retiring from the military, so renting homes regularly At NO point in the year did Matthew’s development consider my wife and I and our concerns. They allowed us to move in without the required housing association paperwork provided, much less signed, which caused problems. They had specific dates and times that we were required to be home, despite our monthlong plans although only given one week’s notice. And they robbed us of around $900 in wall repairs and touch ups. Without explanation. You may be love the house represented by them. But know your entire deposit is planned to go into their books as profit. Whatever you may do during your rental
Sad to leave Jackson’s Run after living here for two years. Can’t say enough praise to Lynn and the whole Max Matthew crew. Neighborhood is kept up on a regular basis, my washer had broke at one point the very next day they installed a new one. If you are looking for flexible leases and/or a very pet friendly place you can’t beat it. Thank you Max Mathews for an amazing rental experience 🥰💕
We have rented the last 8 years at Jackson's Run. We have thoroughly enjoyed this time renting from Max Matthew's. Lynn and Robert have been so kind and professional. The property is kept up and any problems, like a washer breaking down, etc., are taken care of quickly. They have made living here feel like home. Susie
Completely unprofessional… they didn’t want to show a property because it was 1 on a Friday. We needed immediate move in and they “close at noon on Friday” they made known they aren’t realtors. I asked about another property if the owner would consider lowering. Lynn replied no and I asked if she would please reach out to the owner and ask because it was on the market so long. Her religious was no again… she literally copied and pasted . They are so unprofessional. There are many other rental companies easy to work with and available to help!! Don’t wast your time with this company. I’m currently in the process of finding and reaching out to the owners who Lynn has said “no” to, to see if they even know potential renters are asking questions.
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