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Real Estate Agent with Austin Texas Homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have had your home on the market a while and are considering leasing it for the next year or so, you are in good company. Many who believe they cannot realize the full potential market value for their homes in the current market are looking to Lease their property and keep an eye out as the market changes.

WHY SHOULD YOU USE "AUSTIN TEXAS HOMES LLC " TO MANAGE YOUR PROPERTY FOR LEASE?

1. Our Leasing Manager has national Property Managment experience with the industrys leading National Property Management Company. With over 15,000.00 properties under management.

-We know Texas landlord law and landlord law across the country.

2. We recognize your home is your most valuable asset and we treat it as such. We are not trying to undercut the competition we are excelling in providing the best service and protecting your most valuable asset.

3. We offer TurnKey service excellence. From lease up to renewal we take care of every detail, provide each tenant with an emergency contact number and report to our clients regularly. You can have instant access to your properties through our owner portal service.

4. The lessee's experience is important. A rented property is more than a building. It is a family's home. In addition, a happy tenant is more likely to take care of the property, is more apt to make timely payments, and most importantly, has a greater potential to become the ultimate buyer. Ensuring lessee satisfaction is a win/win for everyone.

Want to know more about Property Managment with ATHLLC? Contact us

Alan Kirkpatrick

Realtor Austin Texas HomesLLC.

alanmaz1@earthlink.net

WEB http://alanmaz.actris.mlxchange.com/

 

 

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Li Read
Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) - Salt Spring Island, BC
Caring expertise...knowledge for you!

Interesting that leasing until better times is also an aspect of your market...in the upper tier priced properties, this is the case in my region, too.

Sep 15, 2011 07:47 AM