
Regine Collier
MEET YOUR TX REALTOR
I am ready to help you with your Real Estate needs.

As your TX REALTOR®, my first priority is to make my clients happy. I listen to my client's wants and needs to achieve the best outcome in every transaction, and I strive to make the process smooth and stress-free. My clients can count on me any time of day when they have a question or concern.
FAQ's
Most Commonly Asked Questions
What areas do you help with when it comes to finding homes for rent?
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Dallas County (Mesquite, Balch Springs, Rowlett, Garland)
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Kaufman County (Terrell, Forney, Crandall, Kaufman, Heath, Heartland)
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Rockwall County (Fate, Heath, Rockwall, Rowlett, Mobile City, Royse City)
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Hunt Count (Quinlan, Caddo Mills & Greenville)
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Collin County (Wylie, Sachse, Lavon, Royse City, Josephine, Murphy)
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***You can still use the "browse homes" link to search properties anywhere, these are just the areas I have easy access to get to if you would like for me to tour them with you or for you. You can still show interest in other properties outside of these areas.
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āWhat if I'm interested in rent-to-own?
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We work with a third party for rent-to-own. Please click here to see if you meet the minimum requirements.
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What are the usual minimum requirements to get into a home for rent?
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Income 2.5x-3x the asking rent
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Valid Color Copy Identification
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Copy of SSN Card
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Clean background (no evictions, broken leases, misdemeanors, etc)
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Good previous verifiable rental history (at least the last 12 months)
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No owed debt to utility companies or properties
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No bankruptcies
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Decent credit history and minimum FICO 620-650 (or an extra deposit may be required)
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***Again, this is just the usual requirements that most properties look for; every home has its own requirements
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āāāāDo you work with HCV clients?
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Not at this time.
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Do you help find private landlords?
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Yes, we do!ā
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Do you help clients with evictions, broken leases, misdemeanors, etc.?
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Yes, we can help you find an apartment. It's a bit challenging to find a home when it comes to those.

