Selling My Rental - Any Good Letters

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Hi,

I have owned 2 rentals for almost a year now and wish to sell them. My rental software does not come with a standard letter to notify them that the house will be for sale beginning Jan. 1st and per tenant/landlord laws they need to cooperate with access to the house, etc. Does anyone have any good letters? Would you send it certified? Would you offer them first right to purchase the home?

I am in Arizona, so anything would be helpful

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  • bgrossnickle27th October, 2005

    Definately offer them first right. Give them X weeks to get prequalified or preapproved. If after the X weeks they have a approval letter from a mortgage broker, then you are good to go. Of course you have to determine for what price you want to sell your house.

    You need them on your side. I just took my first loss on a house because when I kicked out the tenants, they moved in next door and loved to tell everyone who came by the house everything that was wrong. If your tenants want to make selling the house difficult, they certainly can.

    Brenda

  • Konte4th November, 2005

    "NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL"
    Please be informed of my intention to sell the property you are now occupying under a Lease dated______.

    The property will/is listed for sale by (name of Realtor)
    as of __________and for a period of 6 months. During this period we will be entering your apartment with possible buyers between the hours of _________and no later than_________ Monday through Friday. A notice of entry will be given to you 24hrs. prior to entry.

    CONDITION OF SALE: All existing Leases will be transferred to new owner as well as any deposits held.
    Kindly acknowledge receipt of this notice by signing below,a self addressed pre-stamp envelope is enclosed
    If you have any questions please call me at_________


    Thanking you in advance,


    The Landlord.

    Acknowledged by:__________________Date________
    Tenants name in print here

    It will be to your advantage to make sure that the exterior of the property is free of any trash,items laying around should be put out of site and grounds should be in good condition. You do not have much control over the interior but most buyers overlook that, the walk up appeal is most importand.
    Good Luck

  • Konte3rd November, 2005

    Save yourself some time and money, write it off on your next tax return as a loss. Going to Court with the arrangement you had it would end up in a "he said she said"

  • InActive_Account4th November, 2005

    If she filed bankrupcy you are out of luck. File as a loss on your taxes like previously stated.

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