Property Management
Under Texas Property Code § 92.001, the term 'landlord' includes:
AOnly the property owner of record
BThe owner of residential rental property and any manager, agent, or anyone authorized to receive rent or to manage the property✓ Correct
COnly licensed property managers
DOnly persons with more than 10 rental units
Explanation
Texas Property Code defines 'landlord' broadly to include not just the owner but also any property manager, agent, or authorized representative who manages the property or receives rent. Both the owner and the property manager have statutory obligations.
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