What to Do if You Have a Holdover Tenant in Your Houston Rental Property
When a landlord offers a property for lease and an individual submits an application to rent the property, the application is either…
As a property manager, making every tenant feel welcome is at the heart of your job. How do you fulfill this responsibility, though, when you can’t easily communicate with your tenants? As may happen when working with non-English speaking tenants, property managers may also encounter communication challenges when working with d/Deaf tenants. This is especially… [Read More]
As a landlord, whether or not you allow pets in your rental property is entirely up to you. However, when it comes to tenants with emotional disabilities, it’s important to know how to respond to a tenant request for an emotional support animal. Emotional support animals are different from service animals, because they can be… [Read More]