12 apartment associations in Texas. Connect with fellow landlords, access member screening services, and stay up to date on local landlord-tenant law.
TAA is the statewide trade association for the Texas rental housing industry. As the umbrella organization for Texas's local apartment associations, TAA provides legislative advocacy before the Texas Legislature, education programs, and industry resources for rental housing providers across the Lone Star State.
HAA is the Houston area's primary apartment industry organization, representing one of the nation's largest rental markets. HAA provides education, lease forms, tenant screening, and legislative advocacy for rental housing providers in Harris County and surrounding Houston metro counties.
AAGD is one of the nation's largest local apartment associations, representing the Dallas-Fort Worth rental housing industry. With tens of thousands of member units, AAGD provides lease forms, landlord education, tenant screening, and advocacy for DFW rental housing providers.
AATC serves rental housing providers in Fort Worth and Tarrant County. As the fastest-growing large city in America for much of the past decade, Fort Worth's rental market is exceptionally active. AATC provides lease forms, landlord education, tenant screening, and advocacy for apartment owners throughout the DFW Metroplex's western half.
AAA represents the apartment industry in the Austin metropolitan area. As Austin has become one of the nation's hottest rental markets, AAA provides landlords with education, lease forms, tenant screening, and advocacy before Austin City Council and the Texas Legislature.
SAAA serves rental housing providers in the San Antonio metro. The association provides education on Texas landlord-tenant law, lease forms, and advocacy for apartment communities and independent landlords throughout Bexar County.
Representing rental housing providers in El Paso and the Sun City-Juarez border metro. With Fort Bliss, UTEP, and strong cross-border economic ties, El Paso's rental market has unique characteristics. EPAA provides lease forms, landlord education on Texas landlord-tenant law, and advocacy for property managers and independent landlords in the Borderland.
Representing rental housing providers in the Bryan-College Station market. With Texas A&M University — one of the nation's largest universities — driving exceptional student rental demand, BCAAA provides lease forms, student rental guidance, and landlord education for one of Texas's most unique and active rental markets.
Serving rental housing providers in Lubbock and the South Plains region. With Texas Tech University driving one of Texas's most active student rental markets, LAA provides lease forms, landlord education, tenant screening resources, and peer networking for property owners in the Hub City.
Representing rental property owners in the Rio Grande Valley including McAllen, Brownsville, Harlingen, and Laredo. The RGV rental market serves a rapidly growing population with unique bilingual and cross-border characteristics. The association provides lease forms, landlord education, and advocacy for rental housing providers across the Valley.
Serving landlords in Waco, Temple, Killeen, and Central Texas. With Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), Baylor University, and a growing retiree population, the Central Texas rental market is diverse. AACT provides lease forms, landlord education, and advocacy for rental housing providers between the Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin markets.
Serving landlords in Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region. With the Port of Corpus Christi, naval air station, and tourism economy, the Coastal Bend has a diverse rental market. CCAA provides lease forms, landlord education, and advocacy for rental housing providers along the Texas Gulf Coast.
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