Prime Property Management

The premium leasing and management company in central Texas

Did You Know?

We are proactive and make every effort to keep vacancies to a minimum and re-lease a property as soon as possible!

If a tenant does decide to move, the property must pass a thorough checkout inspection. The tenant will then be released from the Lease Agreement and the security deposit returned. This minimizes the preparation and turn-around time before your property is re-leased.

A property condition report will not be made until the tenant has removed all furnishings and other personal belongings, and the tenant will not be permitted to re-enter the property once the property condition report is complete.

Home Owners Why You Need a Property Manager
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Saves you time, work, and stress:

  • You don't have to hire someone to clean, paint, or make repairs.
  • You don't have to advertise, take rental calls, and show the property.
  • You don't have to screen applications and be apprehensive about who to pick.
  • You don't have to execute a rental agreement, worry about adding addendums, fill out the move-in inspection report, and deposit money.
  • You don't have tenants calling at all hours of the day and night.
  • You don't have to confront tenants on tough issues like collecting rent or taking better care of the property.
  • You don't have to collect NSF checks.
  • You don't have to serve legal notices or start an eviction.
  • You don't have to schedule and fill out the move-out inspection report.
  • You don't have to mail the tenant's accounting report and refund check.
  • You don't have to start the process all over again.


You don't have to worry about the property or be shocked by its condition when you hire a Professional Property Manager. Professional Property Managers are dedicated to selecting quality tenants and keeping your investment in good repair with minimal cost. They want your real estate investment to be a success not a failure. One last benefit - your leasing and management fees are usually a tax deduction.



Are there good reasons for managing your own rental property?
Are they worth the risk?


What distinguishes a Professional Property Manager from other landlords?

  • Do you know all of the landlord/tenant laws for your city, state, and federal government?
  • Do you know rent values, vacancy factors, and time on the market in your area?
  • Do you have a rental application and consistent screening policies that meet all of your legal obligations?
  • Do you take the time to perform thorough move-in/move-out written inspections and routine property inspections?
  • Do you personally know reputable painters, electricians, roofers, chimney cleaners, carpenters, furnace and appliances repairmen who are licensed, affordable, and reliable?
  • Do you effectively confront and negotiate with the tenant and enforce the terms of your rental agreement?
  • Do you have the ability to recover NSF checks, evict tenants, and collect bad debts?