Property Management Blog

Breaking a Lease in Texas

System - Friday, December 18, 2020
Property Management Blog
Generally, residents sign a lease with the intention to stay for the entire term until the lease expires. However, life may come in the way, and they may end up breaking the lease early. Breaking a lease in Texas, much like everywhere else, is a serious matter. After all, a lease is a legally binding document. A lease or rental agree...

Texas Security Deposit Law

System - Thursday, December 3, 2020
Property Management Blog
Security deposits are meant to protect Texas landlords against liabilities and recover costs that arise from a tenant’s use (or misuse) of their rented premises. An example of some of these liabilities include if tenant owes rent, caused property damage, or if a tenant abandoned the property. Texas, just like other states, has...

How to be a good landlord/property manager:

System - Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Property Management Blog
1. Run Your Property Like a Business. Some landlords do a terrible job at running their business. It might be because they see it as a “side-gig” or a hobby” more than a business. However, when you treat your business with the respect, systems, and organization that you would treat any other business venture, amazing thi...

How to be a good tenant

System - Wednesday, April 25, 2018

1. Read your lease. No, seriously read it. It won’t be the most exciting night table material but you’ll thank yourself when you do read it. A lease is a binding legal contract. It creates a binding relationship between you and your landlord. What are you agreeing to? If you don’t understand, ask questions before you sig...

Showing 71- 74 of 74