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Blog Post Expanding Your Investment Portfolio? Tips from Property Management & Real Estate Experts

Expanding Your Investment Portfolio? Tips from Property Management & Real Estate Experts

Now is a great time to think about expanding your real estate investment portfolio. As you have likely noticed over the last year or two, those properties you buy and hold will steadily grow in value, and sometimes that growth will be faster than expected.  Right now, the...
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Blog Post Rental Home Lawn Care and Who is Responsible?

Rental Home Lawn Care and Who is Responsible?

Who should be responsible for the lawn care at your Dallas Fort Worth rental property?  There’s no single answer to this question. It depends, really, on your property and your tenants. It also depends on how particular you are regarding the exterior of your investment....
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Blog Post 8 Things Landlords Should Always Look for in a Rental Property Inspection

8 Things Landlords Should Always Look for in a Rental Property Inspection

If you’re like most landlords in Dallas Fort Worth and surrounding areas in North Texas, you likely understand the value and importance of rental property inspections. Without routine walk-throughs and check-ups, you can’t be sure about the condition of your property and ...
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Blog Post How to Diversify Your San Antonio Real Estate Investment Portfolio

How to Diversify Your San Antonio Real Estate Investment Portfolio

When you want to diversify a San Antonio real estate investment portfolio, you need to be willing to step out of your comfort zone. If you only invest in single-family homes, it might be time to try a few units in a multi-family building. If you are only renting out short-ter...
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Blog Post What Is Considered Emergency Maintenance for San Antonio Rental Properties?

What Is Considered Emergency Maintenance for San Antonio Rental Properties?

Generally speaking, the Texas Property Code identifies emergency maintenance at rental properties as anything that affects the health, safety, and habitability of the tenants and the home. A lack of hot water is an emergency. A sewer backup is an emergency. A broken doorbell ...
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Blog Post How to Spot a Profitable San Antonio Investment Property

How to Spot a Profitable San Antonio Investment Property

Your investment goals are unique, and they will drive whether a property is a good fit for you. A lot of new investors are eager to get started in their real estate investing career, and they begin chasing any potential opportunity that comes along. However, a smart investor ...
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Blog Post Tips on Analyzing ROI for San Antonio Single-Family Properties

Tips on Analyzing ROI for San Antonio Single-Family Properties

The market has been pretty competitive over the last year, and hopefully, you’ve been able to leverage that to meet your own investment goals. In order to really understand your performance, you have to know how to analyze your ROI. If you are renting out single-family home...
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Blog Post San Antonio Security Deposits 101: Tenant Damage vs. Normal Wear and Tear

San Antonio Security Deposits 101: Tenant Damage vs. Normal Wear and Tear

According to Texas law, a San Antonio landlord must return the tenant's security deposit within 30 days of the tenant moving out. In those 30 days, you’ll be making decisions about whether the property is in the same condition that it was when you turned it over (minus the ...
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Blog Post Why a Move-in Property Condition Checklist is Important | San Antonio Property Management

Why a Move-in Property Condition Checklist is Important | San Antonio Property Management

It may seem like moving tenants into your San Antonio rental property is as easy as collecting the first month’s rent and handing over the keys.  There’s a lot more involved, actually, and if you want to get your relationship off to a good start, you’ll make sure th...
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Blog Post Everything San Antonio Landlords Need to Know About the Eviction Process

Everything San Antonio Landlords Need to Know About the Eviction Process

There are a number of reasons landlords in San Antonio can evict their tenants, and the most common reason is nonpayment of rent. If you have a tenant who isn’t paying, you can finally go to court and begin the process of regaining possession of your property. All eviction ...
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