4123 Cedar Springs has been plagued with maintenance and repair issues as well as health and safety violations for months. Owners of the property replaced its management company, but problems persist.
Justin Shackelford and Amanda Spence grew tired of the problems sent the owners a letter quoting section 92.052 of the Texas property code. “We have notified you by certified mail and expect you to take action within a reasonable period of time (7 days),” they wrote.
If action isn’t taken, they would consider it a violation of their lease and could terminate the lease without penalty. The property responded that they would have to give 60 days notice and pay an early termination fee.
The full letter is below along with Shackelford and Spence’s answer that the property owner was not at liberty to make up its own property code that violates Texas law. Letter from Foresight Asset Management We want to thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to send us this email to express your concerns about the conditions of the community.