Property Management
Texas Property Code § 92.201 requires landlords of apartment buildings to disclose to tenants:
AOnly the name of the property manager
BThe name and address of the owner or authorized agent and the management company✓ Correct
CThe financial statements of the property
DThe names of all other tenants in the building
Explanation
Texas Property Code § 92.201 requires landlords to disclose in writing to tenants the name and address of the property owner (or the person authorized to receive notices on behalf of the owner) and the property management company.
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