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Eric Lewis
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Trying to sell my rental home in Charlotte, NC

Eric Lewis
  • Fort Mill, SC
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I'm in a bit of a pickle here and need some advice.  I have a rental house in Charlotte, NC that I have been trying to sell, I have tenants in place that had verbally agreed they would vacate early and I was offering a cash for keys type deal.  I have the home under contract with offerpad and I've already had to push the closing back once because the tenants weren't able to find a new place at that time.  Last I spoke to them they said give us until 9/15 and we will for sure find a new home by then.  Here we are now two weeks away and they haven't found anything and I feel like they are just blowing smoke at this point.  The lease isn't up until next March and I could really use this money now to pay off some debt and put towards a new business.  They are good long term tenants I would just really like to have this home sold.  Now offerpad is telling me that I am going to have to pay them $2,500 to cancel the deal and I feel like I'm really stuck here.  Any advice is would be greatly appreciated.

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