Dealing with bad tenants can be stressful and costly. If you’re feeling stuck, here are practical steps to help you
transition out of a difficult situation and protect your investment.
 

1. Understand Your Rights as a Landlord 

Research your state’s landlord-tenant laws to understand your rights and obligations. This knowledge is critical for
managing problem tenants effectively.
 

2. Document Every Interaction 

Maintain detailed records of communications, payments, and incidents. These can serve as evidence if legal action is required.
 

3. Seek Legal Advice 

An experienced real estate attorney can guide you through eviction processes and other legal remedies.
 

4. Consider Selling the Property 

If managing tenants has become overwhelming, selling the property can provide relief. A cash sale eliminates the need
to deal with tenants and provides a clean break.
 

We buy rental properties, even with tenants in place. Let us handle the hassle while you move forward.