The topic of whether or not to allow pets in your rental property is a complicated one for many landlords. While there is always a risk that pets can do damage to a property, banning them completely might not be the best idea. The majority of tenants have at least one pet, a...
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How to Market Your Denton Rental Property to Attract Good Tenants
One of the main benefits to working with a professional property manager in DFW is that you get access to many resources that self-managing landlords cannot access. This is the first in a three-part blog series that explains what you have to gain by working with a professional ma...
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What Does a Good Dallas/Fort Worth Property Manager Do?
Rental property owners and first-time investors are often unsure of what to look for when they’re seeking professional property management in Texas. Today, we’re sharing four of the most important things that your property manager should provide.Property Management Ex...
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You’re ready to write the lease on your investment property. Time to think of everything - when is move in, where to pay rent, when is rent late, what if your tenant is late paying, how much will you charge for late fees, what if they don’t pay at all, who is responsi...
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It is officially November which means that the holiday season right around the corner. If you are expecting guests in your home this holiday season, you may be both excited and nervous you will get it all done! Hosting for the holidays can sometimes feel like a daunting task, but...
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Starting out with a “blank slate” can be both a blessing and a curse. The blessing comes if you have enough money to furnish your home with whatever you want from wherever you choose. Furnishing a home on a shoestring, though, takes creativity, an eye for a good value...
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The Importance of Compliance in Property Management
Novice Landlords can find themselves on the wrong side of Rental Property ordinances and laws at the Federal, State, and Local levels. You will want to know, going in, what is needed and you will want to stay abreast of any changes.
Housing and Urban Development administers Fa...
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“Going green” means living in a way that’s environmentally friendly. It uses less water, less electricity, and less fuel, conserving natural resources while protecting the environment. It also saves money on utility bills, which is something all homeowners can a...
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Let’s face it. Handing over the keys of your investment property to a complete stranger is pretty scary. You’ve entered a contract for 6 months, 1 year, maybe more with someone you just met. Now, they, their spouse, kids, dogs and who knows what else are moving in.
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Reuse, Refurbish and Recycle: How to Go Eco-Friendly With Your Home Design
Furnishing, decorating or redecorating a home can be expensive, tedious and sometimes a bit frustrating. We must try to keep up with the latest, ever-changing fashion trends while also attempting to carefully balance expenses with the social responsibility of not creating additio...
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