
1. Why should I rent from your
company?
2. How do I apply to rent?
3. Will I sign a lease?
4. What are my obligations as a tenant?
5. Will I be responsible for repairs?
1.
Why should I rent from your company?
We are a professional, knowledgeable, and courteous property
management company. We work very hard to provide the highest quality
resident services you'll ever experience.
Tired of the big property management companies not returning your calls and emails? We are a professional company and do respond within 24 business hours.
We use professional vendors (painters,
handymen, plumbers, carpet cleaners, etc) to ensure that your
unit is in proper working condition.
We are available 24 hours a day to handle emergency
maintenance repairs.
We provide detailed Move-in and
Move-out Inventory forms for proper documentation of the
condition of your home.
All deposits that are retained by us are kept
in a FDIC insured bank.
When you sign your lease, you have a meeting with your
property manager to go over all parts of the lease to help ensure
that everyone is aware of their responsibilities under the lease.
We will return your phone call or email within one business day.
2.
How do I apply to rent?
Visit our "Contact US" page and send us your request. We will send
you our application guidelines to be sure you qualify, as well as
our application form and submit it to us along with the application
fee for the home you want. We'll process it and let you know the
results.
3.
Will I sign a lease?
Yes, for most of our properties you will sign a minimum 12 month
lease that covers our responsibilities to each other throughout our
tenancy. We will go over each part of the lease to ensure you
understand it. After your application is accepted, your deposit is
received, and your lease is signed, we'll hand you the keys to your
home!
4.
What are my obligations as a tenant?
As a tenant in a single family home, you have very similar
obligations as a home owner. There are three basic requirements:
1. Pay Rent on Time
2. Take Care of the Property
3. Report any problems or concerns
5.
Will I be responsible for repairs?
In general, no, you will not be responsible for repairs. However,
according to Texas Property Code, a tenant is responsible for
damages to the property caused by Negligence, Carelessness, Accident
or Abuse. This is one reason why we strongly recommend you purchase
a renter's insurance policy. The owner of the property you lease
only carries insurance on the structure of the property, which also
leaves your personal property exposed in the event of fire or flood.
This is another good reason to purchase renter's insurance.