As a property owner, before you can start a property showing, you must evoke interest by creating a great property listing. This can be a make-or-break decision since buyers and renters will only focus on a property listing that captures their attention.
At first glance, i...
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When managing your property rental, you may have encountered the term “normal wear and tear” in the business. What is it, and what does it have to do with handling your rental unit?
Normal wear and tear is an attribute of the natural depreciation of an object. For exam...
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Finding the right tenant is one of the key elements to successful property investment. The perfect tenants are trustworthy in paying rent, maintain good communication and take care of your property as if it were their own. When you find good tenants, do everything possible as...
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A rental agreement is a contract between the landlord and the tenant. It’s a legal document written by the landlord. It is to define the relationship between himself and the tenant.
Why Should You Have a Rental Agreement?
A rental agreement contains rules stipulated by th...
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When done right, real estate investing can be a lucrative and reliable investment opportunity. Among other things, it can help you earn passive income and help you gain some tax relief.
If you’re contemplating buying a rental property, by all means, go for it! With sound...
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There are many reasons why you should consider converting your home into an investment property.
Perhaps you are experiencing difficulty trying to sell your property. Maybe you have an extra home that you got as an inheritance and don’t wish to sell. Or, maybe you simply...
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What are Squatter's Rights? A Guide to Squatting Laws in Texas
By OmniKey Realty - Thursday, July 16, 2020
What is a Squatter?
A squatter is a person who is occupying someone else’s uninhabited property. These people have no legal ownership or title to the property, however, they can acquire this at some point.
What are Squatter's Rights?
Squatter’s Rights, also known as Adve...
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Serving a 3-day Notice to Vacate: A Texas Law Overview
By OmniKey Realty - Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Texas, like many other states, has laws in place that allow a landlord to serve a 3-Day Notice to Quit. Serving this eviction notice means that your tenants need to pay the rent they owe or fix a breach in lease agreement within the period of 3 days, or else they will have ...
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For a variety of reasons, sometimes tenants are unable to stay in your property for the entirety of the agreed lease term. Their job may have transferred them to another city. They could have found a roommate somewhere else with cheaper rent. If this is the case, they’ll want t...
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