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Christian Dozier
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selling home with tenants

Christian Dozier
  • Real Estate Broker
  • champaign IL
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hello I just got a rental property and its leased out for this next year. is it bad to sell with new tenants? is it harder? what's the process...

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Anibal Mijangos
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Anibal Mijangos
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Quote from @Mitchell Roadruck:

In my experience you will limit the number of potential buyers by selling a property with tenants placed.That being said, homes are sold every day with tenants placed in them. Id recommend finding a solid agent who know how to market the property as an investment.


 100%. Great advice. 

Tenant-less properties are usually preferred. But they are sold all the time. You never know. 

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