Before we delve deep into this topic, it’s essential to make clear that this post is not a substitute for legal advice. If you or someone you know is dealing with family violence or has questions about terminating a lease due to such circumstances, please consult an attorney for guidance tailored to your situation. Understanding…
Terminating a business relationship can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to something as important as property management. Some property managers may fail to meet their obligations, prompting landlords to reconsider their choice. This post will focus on best practices for terminating a property management contract when there’s a material breach and the…
Being a landlord is not just about collecting rents and ensuring the maintenance of properties. It also entails adherence to a host of legal requirements. One such pivotal requirement for Texas landlords is the obligation to disclose specific information about rental property ownership and management. As outlined in Section 92.201 of the Texas Property code,…
Renter’s insurance, often an overlooked aspect of rental agreements in Texas, plays a crucial role in protecting tenants. Renter’s insurance is paid for by the tenant, aimed at safeguarding personal property from various risks like theft or fire. It also covers living expenses if the rental property becomes uninhabitable due to casualty and offers personal…
Disclaimer: This post largely contains opinions based on the author’s experience as an attorney and property manager concerning mold. It should not be taken as legal or medical advice. Any parties dealing with a mold issue should consult an attorney and/or doctor for guidance specific to their situation. Mold is a common issue faced by…