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Updated 8 months ago, 04/16/2024

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Adrian Jones
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How to Sell My Properties w/Renters To Investors

Adrian Jones
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  • Flipper
  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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Good day all,

I have 2 SFH investment properties in Charlotte, NC with good tenants in both. However, I need to liquidate assets and I'm exploring the idea of selling one or both properties to an investor. Any investors interested in acquiring properties in Charlotte please reach out.

Thanks,

Adrian Jones

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    Freddy Alban
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    Freddy Alban
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    Hey Adrian! Id like to take a look at them. DM the details please

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    Grace Walser
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    Grace Walser
    • Real Estate Broker
    • Charlotte, NC / Lake Norman
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    Send me details please!

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    Hi @Adrian Jones - I don't have any interest or specific knowledge in your area; but your headline said "how to sell..." so here is my two cents worth for ALL landlords getting ready to sell. I have shown and sold many tenant occupied properties (good tenants and bad). There is one thing to remember: the tenants are NOT in charge. Virtually every lease has a clause in it about reasonable access by the landlord or others. Usually it requires 24 hours notice. So, get with your tenants and find out their normal schedule (do any of them sleep during the day? Have a baby that naps? No Sunday mornings, etc.) Then set up a showing schedule that reasonably accomodates this and stick to it - with 24 hours notice. You may choose to be present for all showings or allow Realtors access to a key box. Tenants will be notified 24 hours ahead of time - not asked permission. Remind the tenants that may be prone to unpleasantness that the lookers may be their next landlord and they should be on their best behavior. 

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    Hey Adrian,

    I'd love to take a look at the house and see if how I can help!