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Property Management

We Eliminate the Stress of Property Ownership

Overview

When you get paid, we get paid. The fee is 10% of the monthly collected rent. We try to make it as simple as possible for you. The tenants don't know you exist. You just collect the money we transfer to your bank account each month. We pay for any repairs up front (up to $800) and then deduct the cost from your rent proceeds. We'll send you a monthly summary and any repair receipts so you have them for your records. If there are any large expenses, we call you to discuss and decide on the best course of action.

If you have had a previous tenant experience that has left your rental in an unsatisfactory condition, we also have the resources to help you get your property "rent ready" before we take over management.

For Selling Your Rental

We know and work with numerous people always looking to buy their first, second or more investment homes in Lingleville. Sometimes it can sell even before being listed.

How much rent can you get for your investment?

Our market analysis helps landlords and us make data-informed decisions about their rental property, including rate estimates and other information so they can invest and manage their investment property more wisely.

  • Get Optimized Rental Value for Your Property
  • Gain Crucial Insight into Current Market Conditions
  • Determine Your Cashflow from Monthly Rental Value

Get started by completing the form , or give us a call at 254-964-4420. We are happy to help and answer any questions you may have.

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Lingleville Property Management

Discover Lingleville

Lingleville is an unincorporated community and is located in Erath County, Texas, United States. Lingleville is located at the intersection of Fms 8 and 219, ten miles west of Stephenville, in west central Erath County. In 1884 R. P. Campbell opened a grocery store in his house in the hollow below what is now the townsite. Before a post office was established there, the community was called Needmore. It was renamed to honor John Lingle, who had settled there in 1874. In 1940 the town had the post office, four businesses, and 200 residents. In 1980 through 2000 its population was reported as 100.
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