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TENANT NEWSLETTER | June 2023

3G Properties Group - Thursday, June 1, 2023


Tenant’s Newsletter

June 2023



FRIENDLY REMINDER THAT LAWN WATERING IS A MUST! 


Hello Residents! It is that time of year when the lawns and foundations will need watered on a consistent basis due to the Texas heat. There is normally less rain so the grass and house foundation will suffer if not watered at least two (2) times per week. Please adhere to your Lease Agreement, paragraph 17B(3):


Unless prohibited by ordinance or other law, Tenant will water the yard at reasonable and appropriate times including but not limited to the following times: 


Tenant shall water EVENLY around the whole house a minimum of 2X per week during spring and summer and 1X per week during fall and winter subject to local ordinance.


As of now, there are no water restrictions so please make sure that you are watering a minimum of two (2) times per week. If your rental property does not have an automatic sprinkler system, it is necessary for you to have soaker hoses in your landscaping beds and portable lawn sprinklers that cover all areas of the lawn. 



Hand watering is the most effective way to see that your grass is really getting the water it needs. Sprinkler methods lose a lot of water to evaporation as water is sprayed through the air and can cause runoff if you don't move a portable sprinkler regularly.


To avoid the costly expense of replacing the grass at the tenant's expense, please take time throughout the week and have a plan in place to water the lawn BEFORE it is too late.



June 5th is National Donut Day!

Ingredients:

  • Donut pans

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour

  • ½ cup sugar

  • 1 teaspoon baking powder

  • ½ teaspoon salt

  • 1 egg

  • ½ to ¾ cup heavy cream

  • ¼ cup canola or vegetable oil

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • 16-inch disposable decorating bag (optional

  • For glaze (optional)

  • 3 tablespoons of milk or cream

  • 1 ½ cups confectioner’s sugar

  • Sprinkles

  • Pinch of salt


Instructions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Use non-stick cooking spray on ten of the donut baking pan cavities.

In a large bowl, place the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Whisk together. 

Add the egg, 1/2 cup of cream, oil, and vanilla extract. Use a large whisk to mix it together. If the dough feels very thick, add up to 1/4 cup additional heavy cream. 

Transfer the mixture to a decorating bag and snip 1-inch from the tip. Close with a rubber band. Pipe rings in about ten of the cavities. 

Bake until edges are golden and donuts spring back when pressed gently, 12 to 15 minutes. Add toppings if you like. 

If adding glaze, mix the milk, sugar, and salt in a bowl with a whisk. Spread on the donuts or fill a disposable decorating bag with the glaze and pipe on the donuts. Add sprinkles immediately. Let set.




June 17th

 

Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day with young children

By Sydney Bottum


  1. Make a homemade card

Encourage your kids to  create a handmade Father’s Day card for their dad. You can provide them with the necessary art supplies, such as crayons, markers, colored pencils, stickers, and construction paper. Have them personalize the card with a special message or a drawing. 


  1. Have a family photo shoot

Take some fun and silly photos together to capture the moment and create lasting memories. And if you’re not a selfie-pro, prop your phone up and use the self-timer option in the camera app so that the whole family can pose for a photo!


  1. Make a handprint or footprint craft


Use paint to make a cute handprint or footprint craft that Dad can keep as a special memento.


  1. Play dress-up

Let your little ones raid your closet and dress up in their favorite outfits. Take some fun photos and have a mini fashion show for Dad. 


  1. Make a special breakfast in bed

Let your little ones help you prepare breakfast in bed for their dad. Pancakes, waffles, or French toast with fresh fruit and a cup of coffee or tea will make a perfect start to the day.


  1. Have a family picnic

Pack a lunch and head to a nearby park or beach for a picnic. Let your kids help with the preparation and enjoy a relaxing day outdoors.


  1. Go on a family adventure

Take a hike, go to a museum or zoo, or visit a nearby attraction that your kids will enjoy.


  1. Go fishing

If your kids are old enough, take them fishing with their dad. This is a great opportunity to spend time outdoors and teach your kids about nature.


  1. Have a backyard BBQ

Fire up the grill and have a backyard BBQ with all Dad’s favorite foods. Let your little ones help with the preparation and enjoy the delicious meal together. 


  1.  Make a father’s day video

Let your little ones create a special video message for their dad. They can talk about their favorite things about him or tell a story about a special memory together.


REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR RENTER’S INSURANCE POLICY CURRENT AND UP TO DATE!  All tenants and occupants 18 years and older must have renters insurance.

Please send us a copy of your renewed policy so we can add to your portal:

admin@3gpropertiesgroup.com


REMINDER: WORK ORDER POLICY 

The Maintenance Department consolidates work orders to minimize the amount of

trips to your homes and exposure of Covid, Flu and other viruses. Please ONLY SUBMIT ONE

WORK ORDER every TWO MONTHS for non-emergency/non-essential repairs. This one work

order can have multiple items listed. If multiple work orders are submitted multiple times

within 2 months for non-emergency/non-essential repairs, maintenance will cancel the request.

If you are having any sickness and/or virus symptoms, please inform our Maintenance

Department when they coordinate your work order appointments. Please submit your repairs

that are non-emergencies/non-essentials through your portal.

As a reminder your lease states the following about work orders:

For emergencies only, please call (713) 352-3768. Messages left will be checked after hours and on weekends. Please submit a work order as well. Please make note of this change. 

Maintenance requests MUST be in writing so please use your tenant portal.  Photos can also be uploaded to support your maintenance requests.  Report any leaks so minor problems don’t turn into major ones.

Maintenance emergencies are:

  • Major Water Leak (shut off water immediately)

  • Heat is out and it is below 55 degrees

  • AC is out and it is above 85 degrees

  • Toilets: None are working (not just one)

  • Sewage backup throughout (not just a clogged drain)

  • Broken windows and doors (not lockouts)

  • Electrical: Outages (not caused by the power company or weather related) that affect major parts of the home

The HVAC systems can only perform within a 20 degree differential.  If it's 100+ and you want your house to cool to 70 then you might want to invest in a portable a/c unit that you can move from room to room to create an even cooler environment.

We service each of our rental properties quarterly or semi-annually for filter changes, smoke alarm testing and property walkthroughs. This is a requirement of your Landlord and to ensure the safety and condition of your home.  If you refuse service, do not allow access to your rental property, do not leave your keyless deadbolt unlocked or do not safely secure your pet in its crate, a $65 trip charge will be added to your rental account.

If you are ever locked out of your rental property, it is your responsibility to contact and pay for locksmith services. This is not a maintenance request (see above).

Do NOT pour oil or grease down any drains including garbage disposals to prevent clogs and repairs being charged back to tenants due to misuse. 

“Flushable” Wipes — and Almost Everything Else — Are Not Flushable. Here is a simple truth. Sewer systems were designed to handle two things — human waste and toilet paper.  Flushing wipes increases the chances that the pipes will get blocked and cause serious problems for the sewer system in general.  Repairs caused by misuse will be charged back to tenants.

Per your Lease Agreement, all tenants and occupants 18 years and older need their own separate Renter’s Insurance Policy or on a combined policy naming all tenants and occupants as insureds.  3G Properties Group should be named on your policy as an “additional interest” so your insurance company will automatically send us your proof of insurance and any changes or updates. If all tenants are not named on the insurance policy or we do not have a copy of your policy on file, there is a mandatory $12.50 landlord’s liability insurance policy charged to your rental property each month to be included in your rent payment. Tenant’s personal property is not protected unless Tenant has their own RENTERS INSURANCE.

DUE TO LIABILITY, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY TENANT OR OCCUPANT ACCESS THE ATTIC OF THE PROPERTY FOR STORAGE OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.  You are not allowed to change your AC filters if they are located in the attic space or above 6 feet from the ground.

No temporary or above ground pools of any kind or trampolines are permitted on the property per your Lease Agreement, paragraph 12D.

Tenants must kennel or crate pets whenever the landlord or landlord’s representative will be on property for a scheduled appointment. If not, there will be a $65 trip charge added to your rental account.

If you have an addition to your family, i.e. new baby, please let us know so we can add them as occupants. We will need their name and date of birth.  Any occupants 18 or older are required to complete a rental application for approval prior to them moving in.

Please make all payments through your portal. We do not accept personal checks.

Written communication is best!  When you have questions or concerns related to your lease, policies or procedures, please email to office@3gpropertiesgroup.com. 3G personnel will respond within 48 business hours. Thank you!



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