Sell Your NC Rental Property — Tired Landlord Exit
You've done the math. The calls, the repairs, the evictions, the shrinking margins. We buy North Carolina rentals fast — tenants in place, any condition — so you can stop doing this job.
North Carolina landlords have had a rough run. Insurance costs are up 25-40% from three years ago. Property tax assessments — especially in Mecklenburg, Wake, and Guilford counties — have jumped sharply after revaluation cycles. Tenant turnover and screening have gotten harder, not easier.
We buy from NC landlords who are done. Not landlords who have a small problem we can help them manage — landlords who want out entirely and want it done this week.
We buy with tenants in place. Month-to-month or fixed-term lease. We comply with NC tenant law on property access (NC General Statutes § 42-46) for showings. After closing, dealing with the tenant is our problem.
We buy in any condition. That roof that needs replacement, the HVAC you've been nursing along, the kitchen no one has updated since 2003 — we price it all and close anyway. We have closed on properties where three units were vacant and one had a tenant who hadn't paid in four months. We have seen it.
The exit math often works. A rental that needs $30,000 in work to be retail-ready, listed traditionally, eats that repair cost, three to six months of carrying, agent commissions, and inspection credits before you net anything. A direct cash sale puts money in your account in two weeks without any of that friction. The gap between what you would net from a traditional sale and what we offer is often smaller than you think.
Call Marcus directly and describe what you have at (845) 316-1119. We will have a number for you the same day.
Quick Answers
Can you buy my rental with a tenant currently in it?
Yes. We buy tenanted NC properties regularly. Lease transfers to us at closing.
What if the tenant hasn't paid in months?
Tell us that upfront. We account for it in the offer.
Do I need to give the tenant notice before I sell?
You need to comply with NC law on property access for showings — typically 24 hours notice. We manage that process.