The U.S. home ownership rate is at the lowest level in 25 years and is widely expected to go even lower. That’s not just the result of younger Americans struggling to make ends meet to save for a down payment Continue reading →
Tenants should know what a landlord is not responsible for, and should act accordingly.
Local regulations differ widely nationwide, but there are some basic requirements of a landlord and there are some areas that leave a tenant vulnerable. Continue reading →
Many landlords roll the dice when it comes to filling their vacancies. They post an ad, collect a few paper rental applications, and rent it to the first person who comes to the table with the security deposit. Legally screening Continue reading →
Property Maintenance Tips that Can Save Landlords Money
As a landlord, you are primarily responsible for the cost of repairs on your properties. The best way to keep these kinds of expenses to a minimum is by performing routine property Continue reading →
Tenant surveys can be used to evaluate your tenants’ perception and experience with their rental property, the community and neighborhood, amenities, customer service, maintenance, and management.
By asking and listening to your tenants feedback you will be able to increase Continue reading →
Texas Homebuyers and Sellers Report
2015 Edition
Release date: March 2, 2015
About the Texas Homebuyers and Sellers Report
The Texas Homebuyers and Sellers Report is based on the 2014 Profile of
Homebuyers and Sellers – Texas Report by the Continue reading →