Buying A House That Is Currently Rented 〈EASY〉

You save the time and expense of marketing the property, screening new tenants, and paying leasing commissions.

Before closing, verify the following details to avoid "paperwork defects" that become physical or financial liabilities later. buying a house that is currently rented

You start collecting rent from day one, which can help offset mortgage payments immediately. You save the time and expense of marketing

You cannot choose or screen these tenants yourself. If they have a history of late payments or property damage, you inherit those issues. You cannot choose or screen these tenants yourself

Buying a tenant-occupied property offers immediate financial perks but comes with inherited responsibilities.

Buying a house with existing tenants means you are purchasing both a property and a . Because leases "attach" to the home rather than the owner, you automatically become the new landlord and must honor the existing terms until they expire. Key Benefits and Risks

You are responsible for all safety codes, HVAC, plumbing, and structural upkeep from the moment of closing. Critical Due Diligence Checklist

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