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Owning investment property can cause serious anxiety. There is constant home maintenance and hiring unreliable property management companies. There is also dealing with bad tenants. Sometimes leasing out your rental home isn’t a sound or lucrative decision. So what do you do when you're tired of being a landlord?
Many rental property owners seek the services of third parties to manage their estates. They do this for a myriad of reasons, from saving time spent on answering tenants’ calls to hiring contractors to fix basic issues. But hiring property management companies can be a more costly and unsatisfying solution to conflicts.
Dealing with tenants is one of a landlord’s most burdensome duties. When hiring property management groups you trust them to deal with high-maintenance renters. Yet, property management often don’t know what to do when tenants tear up your house.
Sometimes accepting bad tenants cannot be avoided. To prevent monetary loss, property management companies will fill a rental with the first tenant that applies. They'll often forego an extensive background check. This is a costly mistake. Bad tenants can default on lease agreements or steal appliances or furniture. They can even do irreparable damage to your property! The damage dealt can transform your newly updated home into an undesirable fixer-upper. You'll be tired of being a landlord in no time.
Property management companies can be an expensive, unreliable option to maintaining your rental property. Selling your home might be your best option when you’re tired of being a landlord. Most sellers consider using a realtor when selling their property. But, many real estate agents have a hard time selling a house with tenants.
Some realtors have trouble complying with tenant-landlord laws. Most states give the tenant the right of first refusal (ROFR). The ROFR is a contractual right. It allows the tenant to sue a landlord if not given the offer to buy before selling the rental property. If an agent ignores the ROFR, you could be in major legal trouble. You could end up spending thousands in legal fees before selling.
Agents also must be mindful of a current tenant’s right to refuse showings. Showing a home to potential buyers is key to selling residential property. If the tenant is unwilling to show or unable to keep the property in showroom condition, you may lose out on a sale.
Another option is to sell your home to a cash house buying company. You won’t have to worry about any repairs. You save thousands on agent commission costs. You can also receive a no-obligation cash offer in just 24 hours.
Exodus Property Solutions gives you a cash offer within one day and you can close whenever works best for you. You can have your home sold in a week!
If you need to sell your house fast and would like to get a no-obligation cash offer, call us now at 971-338-0188. Whether you decide to sell your house to us or not, we would like to help answer questions you might have about the process.
We'd love to talk to you today about the house and your situation. We're here to help even if you decide not to sell your house.
Give us a call at 971-338-0188 or fill out the form below to get started. We look forward to talking with you.
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