Property Management

Property Management Tips Every Owner Should Know

Practical, actionable property management tips covering pricing, screening, maintenance, and tenant relations.

Property Management Tips for Owners

Whether self-managing or overseeing a property manager, a few core practices consistently separate smooth ownership from constant headaches.

Price From Real Comps

Use recently leased properties, not just active listings, to set rent — asking price and actual lease price can diverge significantly in a seasonal market.

Screen Every Applicant the Same Way

Consistent screening criteria — income, credit, rental history, background check — applied to every applicant protects against both bad tenants and Fair Housing risk.

Document Everything

Move-in and move-out inspections, maintenance requests, and communication should all be documented in writing. This protects both landlord and tenant if a dispute ever arises.

Respond to Maintenance Quickly

Slow maintenance response is one of the top reasons good tenants don't renew. A fast, clear response — even just acknowledging the request — matters more than most owners realize.

Know Texas Landlord-Tenant Law

Security deposit timelines, notice requirements, and habitability standards are all governed by Texas Property Code Chapter 92 — working from a Texas-specific lease avoids a lot of avoidable disputes.

Know When to Delegate

Self-managing works for hands-on, local owners with time to spare. For out-of-area owners, or those managing multiple properties, a property manager's systems for screening, maintenance, and compliance often pay for themselves in reduced vacancy and fewer disputes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Consistent, documented tenant screening — it prevents the majority of costly disputes and legal risk down the line.

Very — it's one of the top factors in whether a good tenant renews, often mattering more to tenants than a modest rent difference.

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