Lease Signed: Khloe and Lamar are Officially Texas Residents– On Christmas!

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NOW it’s a done deal. December 23 is the day Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom executed the lease on Unit 2604 over at the W, the former bachelor pad of Mack Hicks. Rogers Healy and Steve Rigely got in a lot of camera time with Khloe & Company as he showed them every condo available in downtown Dallas so they could be sure. Allie Beth Allman was the  landlord’s rep on this one, and she had been looking for occupants since November 28. Also, this unit leased last Super Bowl weekend for $25,000 with Travis Horton at Twigg Realty: that was a 4 day rental for  slate flooring, Miele appliances, stainless steel wet bar with wine refrigerator, wine rack, ice machine, Mother of Pearl mosaic tiles and marble flooring in bathrooms and, of course, Mecca automatic window shades throughout for privacy. Based on the $7500 per month Khloe and Lamar are paying, that Super Bowl weekend deal was a bargain!

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

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  1. Jeff on December 27, 2011 at 11:32 am

    Travis Horton is a great guy.

  2. Jeff on December 27, 2011 at 11:32 am

    Travis Horton is a great guy.

  3. Ron Schulz on December 27, 2011 at 2:29 pm

    He can walk to work !!

  4. Ron Schulz on December 27, 2011 at 2:29 pm

    He can walk to work !!

  5. cw on December 29, 2011 at 10:17 pm

    What I don't get is the potential violated fiduciary responsibility of these agents who owe confidentiality to their clients. There is absolutely nothing that gets filed with the city/county on a rental (like a deed would on a sale). (Oops – other than Mack Hicks registering this condo as a rental property with the city.)
    The transaction is strictly between the tenant/landlord and their agent representives.

    Yes, the lease date and lease price may be disclosed in the MLS…but the parties to the transaction are not part of that record.

    Do these agents care more about the publicity that their high profile clients may bring them vs. their responsibilities as a licensed agent?

  6. cw on December 29, 2011 at 10:17 pm

    What I don't get is the potential violated fiduciary responsibility of these agents who owe confidentiality to their clients. There is absolutely nothing that gets filed with the city/county on a rental (like a deed would on a sale). (Oops – other than Mack Hicks registering this condo as a rental property with the city.)
    The transaction is strictly between the tenant/landlord and their agent representives.

    Yes, the lease date and lease price may be disclosed in the MLS…but the parties to the transaction are not part of that record.

    Do these agents care more about the publicity that their high profile clients may bring them vs. their responsibilities as a licensed agent?

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