All Blog Entries by Veronica Davis 
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Rights and Laws of Renting a Texas Apartment with Children
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 at 11:45am. 3544 Views, 0 Comments.
The Texas law for apartments, with landlords and tenants is very detailed. It establishes limitations and parameters that a landlord is allowed to implement and the amount of restrictions they can make to their tenants. Among the long list would include just who would be able to live in a rented apartment.
There is a lot of detail as to senior citizens, children and the amount of people that can reside in a certain rented apartment. The basic details of each are as follows:
Senior Citizen Exception
This kind of exception is designed to allow a landlord to limit children from residing in the apartment if the apartment or complex is built for people over 55 years of age. This would indicate that the apartment is specifically designed for senior citizen care,…
Texas Housing Made Affordable
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at 10:41am. 1115 Views, 0 Comments.
In early August 2010, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) announced a $68 million funding award that will aid in making rental housing affordable in an effort to stabilize families and the economy in Texas.
This $68 million TDHCA project will give private investors and contractors tax credits to develop or rehabilitate housing that will be made affordable for prospective low income tenants. This project is expected to aid nearly 5,560 families in the Texas area with affordable units for rent throughout the state.
These properties will have attractive designs and fit right in with the style of the rest of the Texas housing market. These homes will be safe, attractive and affordable. The tenants of these low income rental units are…
Tips to Planning an Affordable Home
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 5:04pm. 1529 Views, 0 Comments.
If you’ve finally decided it’s time to get the house of your dreams and have been unable to find a house on the market, building may be your best option. If you think building is out of the question based on expenses, this is not necessarily true. You can build the home of your dreams on a budget. Often, you get a much better home for less than what you would have paid for an already-built home. To get started, you first need to decide what is important to you and where you want to place the bulk of your money.
Follow these tips for an affordable home of your dreams:
- Size matters. Homes that are less than 1,500 square feet are more affordable than building a large home. Builders generally assign a square footage cost that increases with larger, more complex…
Cutting Your Home Mortgage Loans Cost: Remember your old friends and don’t be afraid to ask
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 at 6:14pm. 874 Views, 0 Comments.
Closing costs can take the cheap right out of financing a home. If you have ever shopped around for home mortgage loans, this should come as no surprise to you. Comparing and contrasting what one lender has to offer from the next may just be the most difficult compare/contrast homework assignment you will ever face.
Until the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) works out a plan that will regulate and simplify the mortgage process, it’s time for you to strategize and make the best of a somewhat sticky situation. In the meantime, it helps to hold on to the hope that HUD may eventually save you as much as $1,000 off a typical mortgage transaction.
Remember your previous lender….
Looking to refinance? The number one call you should make it to…
Landlords Buildings Insurance: Why You Need It
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at 4:56pm. 728 Views, 2 Comments.
Are you thinking about renting out a property? Do you want to rent but want to protect yourself against losses that are often suffered by those who have rental properties?Do you currently rent out properties and would like to have some sort of insurance against the losses that often occur with rental properties? If so, you should be considering landlords buildings insurance to help you rent out your properties in the most secure way possible.
Natural Disasters
Wondering why landlords building insurance is something that you really need? This insurance coverage can help you protect your property, as well as all of the contents in it. If you have ever owned a property that has burned down or even had a flood then you know that the loss can be devastating. This…
Top 3 Loan Modification Misconceptions
Monday, June 7th, 2010 at 4:09pm. 5332 Views, 10 Comments.
In its heyday the internet turned a great many novices into do it your self experts. Now, not everyone can manage this, and many who attempt to do so get burnt. This is because a great deal of the information floating around on the internet is not really put up by experts on the subject. Over enthusiastic bloggers, ill-informed journalists and penny a word article writers have flooded the cyber world with an incredible amount of data. A lot of the data is misleading or inaccurate – and at best not very helpful.
This is particularly true with the issue of loan modification. The ongoing economic crisis, with its record numbers of loan defaults and looming house loan foreclosures, has made this a subject dear to many hearts. Many defaulters anxious for a…
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