by admin | Feb 1, 2022 | Landlord's rights, Miscellaneous
You can always hope that things will work out better than you anticipated, but don’t ever get caught off guard when things go worse that you expect. For Landlords, just like for everyone else, things will eventually go wrong. By being prepared for this, you set... by admin | Jan 28, 2022 | Landlord's rights
Too many Landlords get so excited about a new Tenant that they practically throw the keys at them before any agreement is in place. If that’s you, stop what you’re doing and watch this video. You need to cover a few basics with your Tenant before you give... by admin | Jan 11, 2022 | Landlord's rights
There’s something really fun about handling a lot of cash. It’s flashy and exciting, but is it the best way to collect rent? Does the Texas Property Code have specific rules for Landlords who accept cash payments? Are there drawbacks to accepting cash that... by admin | Jan 4, 2022 | Landlord's rights, Miscellaneous
To join conversation in Texas Landlords, our private Facebook group, click here. You might also like: Video #156: Should I Add a New Tenant? Video #153: Modifying a Residential Lease Video #154: Interview with a Tax Professional Do you need help with... by admin | Dec 14, 2021 | Landlord's rights, Notices
People sometimes fall into and out of leases the same way they jump into or hop out of an Uber. Sometimes everyone gets on together and everyone gets off together. Other times, one person gets dropped off early or someone gets added to the party later. However, in the... by admin | Nov 10, 2021 | Landlord's rights, Miscellaneous
I hear a lot of clients who will say something like, “You know, I really meant to do a background check on this Tenant… Something told me I needed to do it.” [It might have been this blog]. And I’m always baffled by this. You wouldn’t, for example, give...