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    5.0 (1 review)
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    We've known Maurey and done business with Bell Properties for over 10 years. We have experienced…read morenothing but kindness and professionalism from the team over the years. They have always gone above and beyond to accommodate our requests. We would recommend Maurey and her team for any rental property needs, along with purchasing or selling a home.

    1 star -- Maurey Bell is running a predatory scam under the guise of property management…read more Bell Properties doesn't just "mismanage" homes -- it's a full-blown grift engineered by its owner, Maurey Bell, to extort tenants and line her pockets. I was a perfect tenant for over three years. I gave written notice in January that I was terminating my lease early. I vacated in February after coordinating everything in good faith with her leasing coordinator. What did Bell do in return? She pretended the termination never happened. She stalled listing the house for 29 days. She left it listed for 5. She leased it to someone who wouldn't move in until August -- just to keep charging me rent. Then came the threats. Bell charged me over $1,200 in phony late fees and is still holding my $1,400 security deposit hostage. Not a single final accounting. No communication. Just harassment and lies. When confronted, Maurey Bell admitted she saw the termination email -- then denied getting the certified letter I sent. She promised her office would contact me. They never did. But they sure kept racking up fees in the tenant portal. This isn't incompetence. This is intentional fraud. This is Maurey Bell weaponizing the lease agreement against tenants who move out, even when they follow the rules. She has no regard for Texas property law, no shame, and no ethics. Do not rent from this company. Do not trust this woman. Bell Properties is a bottom-feeding operation, and Maurey Bell is the one holding the shovel. UPDATE - In Response to Maurey Bell's Comment: Thank you, Ms. Bell, for publicly admitting that the lease was terminated. That acknowledgment directly contradicts your earlier private messages claiming it was not--and undermines the entire basis for your continued billing and refusal to provide a final accounting. Let me now remind you, and anyone reading this, of what Texas law actually says--since your business practices seem to operate in open defiance of it: Texas Property Code § 91.006 requires landlords to mitigate damages when a tenant vacates early. That means you are legally obligated to make reasonable efforts to re-lease the property. You sat on the listing for 29 days, listed it for just 5, and then signed tenants who couldn't move in until August. That is not mitigation. That is opportunistic stalling to extract rent. Texas Property Code § 92.103 - § 92.109 governs the return of a security deposit. The statute gives you 30 days to issue a final accounting and return the appropriate balance. You failed to do either. You are not allowed to hold a deposit "until the lease ends" unless you're actively calculating damages, which you clearly are not. The lease itself (Section 27E) confirms that the tenant's liability ends when the unit is relet--not at the end of the term. You signed a lease you don't follow and apparently haven't read. Your claim that my decision to move absolves you of your legal duties is laughable. You don't get to ignore binding Texas statutes and then hide behind boilerplate phrases about "adult responsibility." You are a licensed real estate professional who knows better--or should. You've now gone on record, publicly, misrepresenting tenant rights and your own obligations. That's useful, because I will be sharing this with the Texas Real Estate Commission, the Texas Attorney General, and--if necessary--a civil court. You can't gaslight your way out of this one.

    Armstrong Properties - realestateagents - Updated May 2026

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