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Tired Landlord · Hartford, CT

Tired Landlord in Hartford, CT

Tired Landlord in Hartford, CT

Hartford is built on old two- and three-family houses, and a lot of people became landlords here almost by accident — an inherited multi-family, or a starter home they moved out of and rented. The reality grinds you down over time: lead-paint liability, knob-and-tube wiring, aging boilers, Connecticut’s strong tenant protections, housing-court hassles, and some of the highest property taxes in the state eating your margins. At some point the rent checks stop being worth it.

If you’re ready to be done, we buy Hartford rental properties as-is, with tenants in place, for cash.

How we help with a tired landlord situation in Hartford

We make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours and buy the building occupied or vacant, in any condition. You don’t evict anyone, you don’t remediate lead, you don’t fix code violations or rewire first — we take it as-is and handle everything after closing. We close with a Connecticut closing attorney on your schedule, and we can fit a 1031 exchange if you’re rolling into another property.

No turnover costs, no commissions, no more housing-court mornings.

Hartford considerations for a tired landlord

Hartford’s rental stock is overwhelmingly pre-1978, so lead paint and old wiring aren’t exceptions — they’re the norm, and they bring real legal exposure with child tenants. Connecticut’s tenant protections and eviction process are landlord-unfriendly compared with many states, and the city’s high mill rate means property taxes quietly erode your cash flow on a tired three-family in Frog Hollow or the South End. With the city median around $215,000, cashing out the equity you’ve built often beats sinking more money into an aging building. We take the property, the tenants, and the liabilities off your hands.

What you avoid

  • Lead-paint liability and the cost of abatement
  • Connecticut’s tenant-protection rules and slow eviction process
  • High Hartford property taxes draining your rental’s cash flow
  • Code violations, housing court, and repairs on an aging building

Get your cash offer

Tell us about the property, the leases, and the tenants. We’ll provide a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours and close on your timeline — 1031-friendly if needed. No fees, no pressure — just a clean exit from the landlord life.

Ready to get your cash offer?

Tell us about your property — we'll reach out within 24 hours with a no-obligation offer.