When considering various real estate investment opportunities, one question that often arises is whether student housing is a good investment. The short answer is that it can be, but our management company doesn’t recommend it for most property owners. Here’s why: High Turnover and Property Wear Student housing typically experiences a high turnover rate. Unlike…
Managing rental properties comes with its share of challenges, including handling tenants who make payments that bounce or get rejected. Whether it’s a check that bounces or an electronic payment that is declined, it’s essential to know how to address these issues promptly and efficiently. Common Payment Issues In today’s digital age, many property management…
When it comes to property management in Texas, the necessity of a real estate license hinges on specific duties and the type of property being managed. Understanding these nuances can help property managers and property owners navigate the legal requirements set forth by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). Licensing Requirements for Single-Family Housing In…
If you’re a landlord considering whether to handle property repairs yourself, it might seem like a good way to save money and keep a close eye on your investment. Performing repairs personally can offer the chance to inspect the property and ensure that everything is in good condition. However, there are important factors to consider…
When managing rental properties, one common question landlords face is whether to allow tenants to paint the interiors. At first glance, allowing tenants to personalize their living space may seem like a harmless concession. However, this decision can have significant implications for property management, especially when it comes time to prepare the unit for the…