Conroe Property Management

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Conroe Property Management

Deciding to rent your home out to a tenant is not easy. Most landlords are either a member of the military who is facing deployment, a homeowner who cannot sell a house and is thinking about renting it out, or a real estate investor with lots of experience and an entire portfolio of properties. Whatever type of landlord you are, you need expertise to do it right.

Being a landlord is a full-time job. You have to be prepared to approach it that way. Here are some of the things required of you:

  • Pricing your home at a rent consistent with the market value and avoids long term vacancy
  • Marketing your property in the right places.
  • Compliance with all federal, state and housing laws in your advertising
  • Screening applicants who are serious about renting your home
  • Showing your property at times that are convenient for potential renters
  • Stay in contact with prospective tenants after they have viewed the property
  • Doing extensive background checks on applicants
  • Writing a lease that is legally enforceable
  • Collect and handle security deposits, placing them in escrow accounts
  • Inspect and document the condition of the property before move in
  • Understand and follow all landlord and tenant laws
  • Respond to tenant repair requests and maintenance issues 24/7
  • Schedule vendors for repair work
  • Making payments to vendors for completed work
  • Collecting monthly rent payments and chasing down late rent
  • Keeping an accounting system of rent, expenses and income
  • Handle problem tenants who cause damage or violate the lease or HOA requirements
  • Execute evictions when necessary
  • Regular inspections to ensure the tenant is taking care of your property and following the lease
  • Collecting back rent from former tenants
  • Completing a move out inspection
  • Return the security deposit to tenants within required number of days
  • Get your home ready during the vacancy for the next tenant
  • Start from the beginning with a new tenant

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You have to ask yourself if being a landlord is worth your time and other resources. You probably have a full time job already, and a family that you enjoy spending time with. Do you really want to invest the time and energy it takes to manage property correctly?

Benefits of using Flat Fee Landlord

  • No hassle management
  • Monthly owner statements
  • Online Owner Portal Access
  • Industry leading marketing tools
  • 24/7 maintenance request handling
  • Prompt Response to Tenant Requests
  • Low vacancy rate
  • Low time on market
  • Industry specific local knowledge

What we do as your Conroe property manager:

  • Fill vacancies
  • Advertise your rental
  • Handle tenant inquiries
  • Background and credit investigations
  • Application processing
  • Lease signing
  • Full service repair
  • Rent collection
  • Accounting
  • Coordinate Evictions

Conroe Area Information

Conroe Property Managers

The city is named after Northern-born Union Cavalry officer and Houston lumberman Isaac Conroe. Conroe founded a sawmill there in 1881. The city originally gained in wealth due to the lumber and oil industries. Originally named "Conroe's Switch", the area saw an influx of residents in the late 19th century due to the lumber demands on the piney wood forest of the area.

During the 1930s, because of oil profits, the city boasted more millionaires per capita than any other U.S. city, though only briefly. Elvis Presley performed at the high school football field on August 24, 1955. After the construction of Interstate 45, many Houstonians began to settle communities around Conroe.

Within the first decade of the 21st century the city attracted a great deal of new residents from the Houston area. Renée C. Lee said that Conroe around 2002 was "a sleepy, backwater town 40 miles north of Houston" and that at the time, Conroe city officials needed to use financial incentives to attract home developers to Conroe. Lee said that for a three-year period ending in 2007, Conroe became a hotbed of construction of new houses. Source from Wikipedia

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