Property management is a critical aspect of real estate investment. It involves the oversight and operation of real estate, with the goal of maximizing its value and income potential. This article will answer some of the most commonly asked questions about...
Currently, the demand for single-family rental properties across North Texas is not only high but also growing. Specifically, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, renter-occupied properties now account for more than 40% of total occupied units. At the same time, rent...
Texas law requires you, as a rental property owner, to disclose certain information to your tenants as stipulated in the rental contract. For instance, the lease agreement should include the procedure for inspections and repairs on the rental property. The tenant has...
Even during the current housing shortage in the US, tenants are less likely to settle for just any rental property available. Before renting your property, tenants will probably consider factors such as security, your management style, location, reputation, price, and...
If you have one or more properties to rent out, now is as good a time as any. The rental markets are growing stronger by the day all over the nation as a steadily increasing number of people are opting to settle for the convenience that comes with the rental...
If you own a rental property, you know that it is essential that your tenants sign a lease. Having written rules and regulations for tenants to follow will protect you from legal battles. The lease should state how long tenant will live in the unit and be responsible...