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Harris County says real estate services are essential amid coronavirus stay home order...Harris County's new stay-at-hom...
03/25/2020

Harris County says real estate services are essential amid coronavirus stay home order...Harris County's new stay-at-home order allows real estate agents and others professionals associated with buying and selling homes to continue working through April 3 when the restriction is scheduled to be lifted.

The Houston Association of Realtors has asked county officials Tuesday to include real estate on its list of essential services so closings on $800 million worth of residential real estate transactions scheduled in the next 10 days can go through. The county Tuesday ordered residents to stay home to avoid exposure to the coronavirus.

https://lnkd.in/ePQyhDN Houston Realty Advisors Inc. has a new listing available FOR LEASE     906 Witter St. in Pasaden...
03/19/2020

https://lnkd.in/ePQyhDN Houston Realty Advisors Inc. has a new listing available FOR LEASE 906 Witter St. in Pasadena, TX. It's a Flex/ Warehouse/ Office Building. Containing 13,450 Square Feet of Building and 2,400 Square Feet of office space. Lets do a deal, make an offer, owner said he might consider a sale.

With H-E-B securing away, the city of Houston's retail occupancy rate hit 95% in 2019. Even with H-E-B's development bur...
01/10/2020

With H-E-B securing away, the city of Houston's retail occupancy rate hit 95% in 2019. Even with H-E-B's development burst last year, Houston retail compression decreased from 2.7M SF in 2018 to 1.6M SF overall in 2019, the report said. With even less new and original space coming online, the market remained healthy with a year-end occupancy rate of 95% and steady demand for retail space across the metro. If you're looking for retail space call Ed at 713-782-0260 before it's all gone.

08/30/2017

Landlords and Tenants and floods. I have been talking to a lot of people in the last few days and thought I'd put something here because the questions are flying now. As an FYI, I am not a long time property manager, or do not run a residential property management office, teach leasing and property management to REALTORS, and I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY. These comments are just from my experience and knowledge.
I of all, agents getting contacted. Please know that your responsibility and fiduciary duty ended when the lease was signed, but we are all helpful people and like to do so, just don't get yourself sued. There will be lots of tense times ahead on both sides, some bad information going around, and it should be cleared up somewhat. I have lived through more disasters than I can remember and the first thing I will say is that everyone needs to be reasonable. We are dealing with maybe the Landlord's entire retirement fund, and the tenant's home with all their possessions. Tenants - please contact your Landlord, even if just to tell them that you are OK and the property is fine. Landlords - same, contact the tenant to see if they are OK and if the property is OK. If not, there are rules and options. Tenants - if you don't have renters insurance for your stuff - you are out of luck. The Landlord is not responsible for your possessions. That is what renters insurance is for and only if it covers floods. Landlords - if the property is flooded and it is serious, then both parties have rights, options, etc. to properly terminate the lease and allow the tenant to move and get their deposit back. However, they can't abandon everything because the roof leaked in a closet. Landlords, be reasonable - you can't make a tenant stay in a house no longer habitable.
The issues and the lawsuits come up when the 2 parties can't agree on how bad or how long the repairs might take. Tenants, understand that the Landlord may not have flood insurance, most won't in this storm, and even if they do, most that I have ever seen do not pay lost rents, meaning if you move out, the Landlord has no rent coming in while repairs are being made. So be reasonable and have the conversation soon. Also, repairs won't be made overnite. This is the worst disaster in Houston history, and the worst I have experienced before took months and months to have claims filed, estimates done, even qualified contractors to show up. The 2 winter storms we had in the 90's that caused massive frozen pipe breaks had plumbers from around the country descending on Houston and they still took months to get around to all the homes flooded with water from broken pipes. (Hint: In these cases, with the time frames involved, until those pipes are fixed, the water was off, the sheetrock could have been growing mold, and those homes were unihabitable). Hurricane Ike took us 6 months to get some roofs replaced as there simply weren't enough tarps and adjusters and roofers to fix it all timely. So everyone please be reasonable and try to get through this disaster without suing everyone.
One last thing - Tenants - you owe rent until you move. Withholding rent while you are arguing can get you evicted. I have seen a lot of well meaning and troubled tenants evicted from slumlords when they didn't follow the rules. Follow the rules. Get assistance if needed. But don't bully.
I understand you can't share from this group, you can only cut and paste. Feel free as long as you do it all. Don't just take the parts you like, that's why I mixed up the Landlord and Tenant parts - I want to be fair and reasonable to both sides.
If you respond with a problem, I will try to help you with an answer or suggestion, but please remember again that I am not an attorney. Other property managers, please feel free to chime in. This Forum is for education and assistance, and the more the better.
Thank you Mike Mengden for great info

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08/16/2017

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08/16/2017

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