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3 Removable Products to Transform your Rental Kitchen!
Hannah Goldstein has been trying to redo her kitchen for years, but she has not been able to, for fear that she would lose her security...


Tips to Start Your Apartment Search
Searching for an apartment can feel like a full-time job but it doesn’t need to be. Having a plan before you begin your search can aid...


Handling Disputes with Your Landlord
Most disagreements between residents and apartment managers occur because of misunderstandings about the obligations taken on by each...


5 Tips to Get Back Your Security Deposit
The Texas Property Code, §92.101 – §92.109, protects the right of renters regarding their security deposit. Unfortunately, many tenants are unaware of this law and do not receive a proper refund of their deposit. Follow these tips to get back your security deposit! 1. Move Out Notice and Forwarding Address. Most leases require that the tenant give the landlord 30 or 60 days' written notice prior to move-out to get the security deposit back. The Texas Property Code says that


Top 10 College Apartment Essentials Checklist
Arе уоu a соllеgе ѕtudеnt whо іѕ looking for an араrtmеnt? You may lооk for араrtmеntѕ оwnеd and mаіntаіnеd bу уоur college оr...


Patio Decor Ideas
A patio offers a relaxing way to enjoy the outdoors while still getting a sense of home. Believe it or not, the decor that you choose for...


Why is it taking so long to process my Rental Application?
You finally pulled the trigger and applied for your new apartment. You went through the lengthy application, paid your application fee,...


Benefits of Renting a Luxury Apartment
It's no secret, Luxury Apartments are on the rise in Texas! Have you ever stayed at a 5-star hotel and felt like - WOW - I want to live...


8 Tips to Protect your Rental History
You will never fully understand the importance of having a good rental history until not-so-positive reports begin showing up on your rental history. When bad news shows up, you may find apartment communities and private landlords are no longer interested in renting to you. Not only will a negative rental history reduce your options in leasing - it will also set you back financially! When you have a negative rental history, most communities that consider broken leases, evicti
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