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All Forum Posts by: Jana Stinnett

Jana Stinnett has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.


 What did you decide to do?


 I’m considering my options and figuring out how I can get things setup so I can step aside.  In the meantime, I am trying to see if I can get the places in good enough shape so they can be rented.  

I have been trying to find a good, concise list of requirements for a Texas rental and I have not been successful yet. 


Quote from @Logan M.:

It is always better to be extra careful, what state are you in?


 Texas 

Patricia,

Thank you for the information on liability.  You have nicely explained exactly what I was concerned about. I will take this advice and step aside. 
Thank you 

Hi all.

I am trying to help a family member rent their older mobile homes and have stepped in as the property manager.  It's a small mobile home park in Texas.  The homes have some things wrong with them that the owner does not want to fix because of time and/or cost.  Windows not opening properly and some cracked window panes are the most obvious things wrong.  If something happens or the property is found to have deficiencies and the owner is sued, am I liable even though it's the owner that doesn't want to fix the problems?  I was about to list the homes for rent and want to make sure that if I am showing the homes I won't be liable for the owner's decisions.  I will not be signing the lease, the owner will do that.

Thanks