Using A Lease Option To Sell Your House in Texas

Introduction Selling a house can be a daunting task, especially in a competitive market. Traditional selling methods, such as listing the property with a real estate agent, might not always be the best option for everyone. In Texas, one alternative method that homeowners might consider is using a lease option. This strategy offers flexibility and … Continued

5 Ways to Deal With Bad Tenants in Texas

Anyone who’s been a landlord for any length of item knows that headaches and hassles are simply part of the job description. And number-one among those headaches/hassles is problem tenants. For truly bad tenants in Texas, eviction is always an option. But that can be a lengthy and expensive process, so it’s better to find … Continued

What To Do If Your Tenants Asks To Sub-Lease In Texas

There are a variety of reasons why your tenant may ask to sub-lease in Texas. Some landlords are fine with it, while others are not. Learn more about the process in our latest post! Sublets can work out just fine so long as the tenant has received the permission of the landlord. All contracts need … Continued

5 Benefits of Selling Your House Via Rent to Own in Texas

For those who may be ready to sell yet can hold onto a house that is ready for rental for a few years longer, the rent-to-own scenario provides some perks that make rent-to-own an option worth considering.  There is a large buyer pool waiting for these opportunities, seeking to attain the lifestyle that homeownership affords … Continued

How Landlords Can Save Money Making Repairs In Texas

As a landlord in Texas, keeping your rental properties in good shape is essential to maintaining tenant satisfaction and retaining the value of your investment. However, repairs and maintenance costs can quickly add up, eating into your profits. Fortunately, there are ways to save money on repairs without compromising the quality of your properties. Whether … Continued

Selling A House In Joint Names Divorce In Texas

In most divorces, hard feelings between spouses make selling a Texas house in joint names divorce difficult, as more often than not, one or both parties want to inflict as much emotional harm on the other person as possible. Unfortunately, the couple’s shared finances often take the brunt of this ax-grinding. When selling a house … Continued