Owning a rental property can be rewarding — until tenants stop paying rent, damage the home, or refuse to cooperate. Evictions take time. Repairs cost money. And stress adds up quickly.
If you’re dealing with difficult tenants, you may be wondering whether you can still sell the property.
You can.
Even if the tenants are still living there.
Why Rental Troubles Make Selling Hard
Traditional buyers expect a clean, move-in-ready home. And Realtors generally want the property empty before listing it.
When tenants won’t cooperate:
- Showings are difficult.
- Inspections may be blocked.
- Buyers worry about taking over the tenant situation.
This often causes deals to stall or fall apart.
A Real Wichita Example
We recently worked with a landlord who owned a rental in south Wichita. The tenants were months behind on rent and had refused multiple attempts to set up showings. The owner was exhausted and ready to move on, but didn’t want to deal with an eviction.
They sold the property as-is, with the tenants in place.
We handled everything after closing — including communication and property transition.
The owner walked away with clarity and peace of mind.
Why Selling Directly to a Cash Buyer Helps
When you sell to a local buyer who closes with cash, you can:
- Sell even if tenants are still in the property
- Avoid filing an eviction before selling
- Skip repairs and cleaning
- Close on your timeline
You don’t have to deal with the stress anymore.
Why Property Owners Trust Harmony Home Buyer
We work with landlords across Kansas who are ready to step away from rentals they no longer want to manage. We purchase properties with or without tenants, in any condition.
If managing tenants has become overwhelming, there is a respectful way forward.
📞 Call (316) 217-9675
🌐 Visit harmonyhomebuyer.com
→ Sell your rental property and reclaim your peace of mind.