Sell Rental Property in Rutland, VT | Tired Landlord
Sell Rental Property in Rutland, VT
Being a landlord in Rutland can quietly turn into a second job. A lot of the city’s rental stock is older multi-family housing downtown and along the Route 7 corridor — pre-1940 buildings with oil heat, slate roofs, knob-and-tube wiring, and lead-paint compliance to stay on top of. Between turnover, repairs, late rent, Vermont’s tenant-protective rules, and the occasional eviction, plenty of owners reach a point where the returns no longer cover the headaches. If you’re done, you don’t have to fix it up or wait for a vacancy to sell.
We buy tired-landlord rentals as-is, occupied or empty, for cash.
How we help with a tired-landlord sale in Rutland
We make a cash offer within 24 hours and close with a local Rutland County attorney in as little as 7 days. You don’t evict anyone, you don’t do a make-ready, and you don’t lose a month of rent to an empty unit during showings. Vermont leases generally transfer with the property, so we take the tenants as-is and handle the relationship after closing. No commissions, no repair credits, no financing contingencies to fall apart at the end.
Rutland considerations for a tired-landlord sale
Rutland’s typical home value is around $278,000, but the older multi-family rental stock investors hold often trades on condition more than comps — and that condition is usually rough. Many of these buildings carry the area’s classic issues: aging oil furnaces, lead paint requiring Vermont EMP compliance, slate roofs near the end of their life, and winter wear from freeze-thaw cycles. Vermont’s notice and eviction rules also make turning over a problem tenant slow and costly. We factor a building’s true condition and occupancy into the offer instead of demanding repairs you’d rather not make on your way out.
What you avoid
- Make-ready costs, turnover, and lost rent during a vacancy
- Slow, tenant-protective Vermont eviction process before you could list
- Realtor commissions on an investment property’s sale
- Another round of repairs and lead-paint compliance on an aging building
Get your cash offer
Send us the address and let us know if it’s occupied and how many units. We’ll make a fair cash offer within 24 hours, buy it with tenants in place if needed, and close on your schedule — so you can stop being a Rutland landlord for good. We’re not attorneys; check tenant-notice specifics with a Vermont lawyer if you have questions.
Ready to get your cash offer?
Tell us about your property — we'll reach out within 24 hours with a no-obligation offer.