Walking away from difficult tenants

Walking away from difficult tenants

I was relieved that there was no obligation involved.

A few years ago, I bought a property for the purpose of creating a rental income. I invested into a brand new kitchen and bathroom. I devoted hours to landscaping, painting and cleaning. I took my time interviewing potential renters and was very pleased with my choice. Shortly after the tenants moved in, I started to have problems. They failed to keep up with lawn care. Garbage began to pile up on the porch. They were consistently late with the rent. Eventually, they quit paying altogether. I then attempted to complete an eviction process. It was a nightmare. The tenants refused to pay rent and refused to leave. They were obviously causing damage to the property. It was becoming increasingly run down and losing value. The stress was keeping me awake at night and causing migraine headaches and an ulcer. I just wanted to unload the problems on someone else. I looked around online and came across a cash home buyer. I was surprised when I discovered that a cash buyer will take on a problematic property. They make an offer for the property as-is. They handle difficult tenants, failure to pass inspections and all sorts of issues that prevent a conventional sale through a real estate agent and a realtor. It took me less than five minutes to complete the online form. I was relieved that there was no obligation involved. I could simply turn down the offer without investing any money. I was given an offer in a matter of hours, and it was reasonable. It was such a relief to complete the closing process in less than two weeks.
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