Blog Post Houston Landlords: New Rental Risks You Can’t Ignore in 2026

Houston Landlords: New Rental Risks You Can’t Ignore in 2026

Houston landlords are heading into 2026 with a familiar goal: stable rent, fewer surprises, and a protected investment. But this year, the risks feel less like “bad luck” and more like small missteps that snowball: one shaky lease agreement, one missed notice date, o...
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Blog Post Houston Rental Security Checklist: Smart Ways to Protect Tenants

Houston Rental Security Checklist: Smart Ways to Protect Tenants

Being a landlord in Houston means more than cashing a rent check; it means wondering, “Are my tenants actually safe here?” Maybe you’ve had a late-night call about a broken front door lock, flickering lights in the parking lot, or even broken pipes that put...
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Do Houston Landlords Have to Provide Air Conditioning? What Texas Law Really Says

Houston landlords know the story: the outside temperature hits triple digits, and suddenly every call is about one thing, the heat inside the apartment. In a Houston summer, a broken AC is not just uncomfortable; it can quickly become a real risk to a tenant’s physical...
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Blog Post Houston Permitting Pilot Explained: 30-Day Rental Rehab Guide

Houston Permitting Pilot Explained: 30-Day Rental Rehab Guide

Your tenant leaves. You open the door, and the budget “touch-up” has become a wreck. Every day sits empty; the mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities keep ticking. In Houston, the slow permit line has always made the hurt worse. That’s why a new 30-Day R...
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Blog Post EPA Lead Dust Rule 2026: Houston Rental Compliance Checklist

EPA Lead Dust Rule 2026: Houston Rental Compliance Checklist

Your phone rings at 7:12 a.m. A tenant from your 1960s-built Heights duplex is upset. Their child just tested high for lead. You remember the pamphlet you gave them. You assumed that was enough. Now you are wondering what else you missed.Here is the reality. Houston loves its old...
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Blog Post How Houston’s Nuisance Enforcement Could Affect Your Investment Property

How Houston’s Nuisance Enforcement Could Affect Your Investment Property

Houston landlords expect repairs and rent turns, not a 7 a.m. knock from Code Enforcement. One complaint about noise, junk cars, or overgrowth can snowball into fix-it orders, city cleanups billed to you, liens, or even a judge’s injunction. The difference between a bl...
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Blog Post Houston Flood Maps in 2026: Which Neighborhoods Face New Insurance Mandates

Houston Flood Maps in 2026: Which Neighborhoods Face New Insurance Mandates

If you’re a landlord in Houston, you already know storms and rising waters are part of the landscape. But in 2026, the federal rules that shape how flood risk is defined and who must buy flood insurance are set to shift once again. Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
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Blog Post Texas Preemption Laws: What Houston Landlords Gain and Lose in Local Rulemaking

Texas Preemption Laws: What Houston Landlords Gain and Lose in Local Rulemaking

Do you own a rental property in Houston? Between surprise repairs, rising costs, and nonstop preemption headlines, it’s hard to know which rules actually apply. This quick read turns landlord-tenant law into practical steps, what a landlord must lock into a clear legal...
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Blog Post Houston Code Compliance Basics: Property Condition Standards That Trip Up Landlords

Houston Code Compliance Basics: Property Condition Standards That Trip Up Landlords

Houston landlords often discover that “move-in ready” means more than a fresh coat and a working lock. Suppose a landlord fails to keep a rental property safe and habitable. In that case, the City can cite violations, and under Texas law, an ordinary tenant may also p...
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Blog Post Houston Noise Ordinance Guide for Landlords: Resolving Tenant Complaints

Houston Noise Ordinance Guide for Landlords: Resolving Tenant Complaints

Loud music past midnight. Bass-heavy speakers shaking the walls. Keeping noise at a reasonable level isn’t just about courtesy. It’s part of your responsibility as a landlord. And while you didn’t sign up to be the director of a live-action Noise and Nuisan...
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