While not commonplace, not all tenants stay for the entire life of the lease. Certain things may come in the way of your tenant’s life and they may be forced to break their Texas rental lease. Normally, breaking a lease comes with a bevy of financial and legal...
A lease agreement is a contractually binding agreement between a landlord and a tenant. It, among other things, outlines the rights and responsibilities each party has. For example, it obligates a tenant to do things like: Make timely rent payments Care for their...
Renting out a property carries several risks. For whatever reason, your Texas tenant could stop paying rent, cause negligent property damage, or simply choose to abandon the unit without your knowledge. It’s in such instances where a security deposit becomes useful,...
In the state of Texas, a lease becomes valid once a landlord accepts rental payments in exchange for living in the premises. At this point, landlords become bound by the provisions of the statewide Landlord-Tenant Act. The act specifies the rights and responsibilities...
Do you want to focus on finding ways to retain your good tenants? Tenant retention is one of the top priorities of a good property management company. Turnover causes stress to property owners as you need to go back to advertising, tenant screening, property...
A great management company maximizes the return on your investment by holding down repair and maintenance costs. They keep rents inline remote investing with local market increases and keeping your property rented to responsible tenants who will pay their rent on...