Why Choose us for Your Arlington Texas Property Management?
For investors owning single-family rental homes in Arlington, Texas, partnering with a local property management company can be a game-changer. Our team or property managers, well-versed in the nuances of Arlington’s rental market, offers a range of specialized services that streamline property management. From thorough tenant screening and reliable rent collection to timely maintenance and adherence to local regulations, we handle it all. Our local expertise ensures that your property is competitively marketed, maintaining high occupancy rates, and that any issues—from minor repairs to major emergencies—are addressed promptly. By outsourcing these tasks, you free yourself from day-to-day management headaches, ensuring your investment runs smoothly while maximizing your rental income and keeping tenants satisfied.
Directions to our Property Management Offices from Arlington, Texas –
Tenants as well as investors, in some circumstances, may need to visit us at our offices in Plano, Texas. Accordingly, here are driving directions to our property management office from Arlington, Texas:
Property Management Office Directions
- Get on I-30 E from S Collins St
- Take State Hwy 161 N and President George Bush Tpke N to TX-190 in Richardson.
- Take the exit toward Custer Pkwy from President George Bush Tpke N
- Take Custer Rd to your destination in Plano
- Arrive at North Texas Property Management from Arlington, Texas.
We service many clients who are looking for property management in Arlington. Our team of property managers is very familiar with Arlington, Texas, and with surrounding cities in North Texas. Our focus is solidly on being the best residential property management service in Arlington, Texas; we focus on single family homes and rental properties.
- CONTACT US – You can contact us via email or call us at 214-227-7669
Property Management Services Provided for Arlington Properties:
- Complete make ready services of investment properties ensuring they meet Texas Rental Property Codes as well as being clean, presentable, and habitable.
- Handling of all home owner association and city concerns, notices, violations including city registration of rental properties and scheduling of city inspections prior to occupancy.
- Superior marketing and advertising of each individual property utilizing yard signs and approximately fifteen different on line advertising sites maximizing exposure.
- Efficient and thorough tenant application process with optional requirements based on the individual needs of each home owner or real estate investor.
- Provide executed (T.A.R.) Texas Association of Realtors lease and all appropriate agreements/documents such as pool liability waivers, lead based paint disclosures, etc.
- Provide owners detailed information and estimates of repair costs for approval while coordinating those repairs between vendors/subcontractors/handymen and tenants.
- Processing of any and all rents/funds collected each month in a timely manner and providing end of year reports for taxes.
- Filing of any eviction court paperwork as needed, represent owner/investor in eviction court, file writ of possession, and enforce the writ in person. This is all on a case by case basis.
Things to Do in Arlington, Texas
People flock in droves to witness Arlington’s arts and culture scene, where art lovers and music fanatics are equally at home. With art institutions like the Arlington Museum of Art (AMA) and The Gallery at UT Arlington, and music venues like Arlington Music Hall and Symphony Arlington, you won’t find a shortage of arts, cultural events, and exhibits to enjoy.
Arlington, Texas: Historical Factoid
Arlington’s history is complex, its identity evolving over more than 150 years. It has been a frontier outpost, an agricultural center, a site of Indian battles and a mecca for horse racing and gambling. It once was famed for its mineral waters, has long been a college town (it has three colleges), and it hosts major industrial entities such as the Arlington General Motors Assembly Plant. Today it is famed for Major League Baseball and amusement attractions that feature giant roller coasters, but it also has a high tech component that includes nanotechnology research, computer chip manufacturing and a technology incubator designed to introduce leading edge university research into the world of commerce.
Named in honor of Robert E. Lee’s hometown in Virginia, Arlington rests squarely on the divide of two distinct geological strata, a vast “grand prairie” called the Eagle Ford, and an oaks-dominated woodland of gently rolling hills called the Eastern Cross Timbers. Its heritage is a colorful one, beginning with Native Americans and continuing through the explorations of the first Europeans and the earliest days of the Texas Republic. No less than six national flags have flown here.
The first non-Indian settlement here dates to the 1840s. Indeed, Arlington began as the failed Bird’s Fort, evolving into the site of a Texas Ranger post (Johnson Station) authorized by Republic President Sam Houston to serve as a dividing line between settlers and a collection of Indian tribes driven to the area by American westward expansion.
Source: https://www.arlingtontx.gov/residents/about_arlington/history_of_arlington/arlington_history