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Taking over a property from a Property Management company

Dev Bethanasamy
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I'm not sure, If I'm allowed to do cross posting, so admins, please let me know otherwise.

I'm taking over a property management from a management company to self-managed. Do I have to make any amendment to the lease. The lease did mention that the listing agency is doing this agreement on behalf of the owner and listed my name there. Please let me know, as I don't want to get into any legal issues later.

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Kyle Mccaw
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Kyle Mccaw
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@Dev Bethanasamy 

The lease is already in your name. In Texas we send the tenant a notice of change to when and how to pay rent. 

  • Kyle Mccaw
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