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About Prime Prep Property Services

Built to Keep Properties Moving

We works alongside property managers, realtors, landlords, and home owners to handle the physical work required to prepare properties for lease or sale. Our services include cleanouts, rental turnovers, touch-up painting, light repairs, and punch list completion.

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Our focus is simple: clear communication, efficient execution, and dependable results. We operate as a hands-on make ready-partner so properties can be listed, shown, or leased without unnecessary delays.

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Serving North Texas - Fully Insured - Vendor Approved

  • Rental & Estate cleanouts

  • Property turnover & make-ready services

  • Touch-up painting, patching & light repairs

Our Team

Bryan Tynes
Founder | Operations & Execution

Bryan brings decades of experience in business leadership and property operations, leading Prime Prep with hands-on, execution-focused approach. He specializes in managing complex make-ready projects and coordinating the physical work required to prepare properties for rent or sale.

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Clients rely on Bryan for clear communication, practical problem solving, and dependable timelines - helping properties move faster, stay on budget and avoid unnecessary delays. his focus us simple: Get the work done right so listings, showings, and turnovers stay on track.

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Lysa Tynes
Real Estate Strategy | Staging & Presentation

Lysa combines licensed real estate expertise with hands-on staging and design services to help sellers and property owners position homes for the market. As a Realtor, she provides professional guidance on pricing considerations, market readiness, and buyer expectations - ensuring each property is prepared strategically before it goes to market.

 

Through thoughtful staging and understanding of current design trends, Lysa helps highlight a property's strengths and improve overall presentation. Her approach ensures preparation, staging, and listing strategy align into a clear, efficient path to market.

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