
Owning a rental property can become stressful when tenants, repairs, or management responsibilities start piling up.
Whether you're dealing with difficult tenants, late rent payments, or simply want to move on from being a landlord, there are options for selling a rental property in Atlanta.
Robert Buys Houses helps property owners sell houses with tenants in place. You can sell the property without evictions, repairs, or listing the home with a real estate agent.

Selling a House Fast With Tenants In Atlanta, GA

✔ Sell your rental property with tenants still living there
✔ No need to handle evictions before selling
✔ No repairs or upgrades required
✔ No agent commissions or listing fees
✔ Flexible closing timelines
✔ Local Atlanta buyer familiar with rental properties
Call/Text (770) 626-4268 — you’ll talk to a real person (not a call center).
Serving Metro Atlanta: Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton
It takes less than 60 seconds to get started.
Many Atlanta property owners eventually decide to sell their rental properties due to maintenance costs, tenant issues, or changing financial goals.
Managing rental property can involve dealing with late rent payments, property damage, tenant disputes, and ongoing maintenance responsibilities.
In some situations, landlords choose to sell the property with tenants still living in the home rather than going through the eviction process or waiting for a lease to end.
Selling to a direct buyer can allow the property owner to transfer ownership without handling repairs, showings, or property management issues.
Not every home should be sold to a cash buyer. If listing is likely to net you more and you have time, we’ll tell you — our offer is just one option.
Here are the most common ways to sell in Atlanta:
✅ Fast closing (often 7–14 days)
✅ Sell as-is (no repairs required)
✅ No showings / open houses
✅ No agent commissions
✅ High closing certainty
✅ You pick the closing date
✅ No up-front costs (photos, staging, etc.)
✅ We handle the paperwork
✅ Works well for inherited / distressed homes
❌ May trade top price for speed
❌ Fast closing (timing varies)
❌ Sell as-is (often repairs/updates)
❌ No showings / open houses
❌ No agent commissions
❌ High closing certainty (depends on buyer)
❌ You pick the closing date
❌ No up-front costs (photos, staging, etc.)
✅ Paperwork handled for you
❌ Works well for distressed homes (depends)
✅ Best for top-dollar hunting
❌ Fast closing (timing varies)
❌ Sell as-is (inspection requests vary)
❌ No showings / open houses
✅ No agent commissions
❌ High closing certainty (varies)
✅ You pick the closing date
❌ No up-front costs (photos, marketing)
❌ Paperwork handled for you
❌ Works well for distressed homes
✅ Best for top-dollar hunting
• Tenants frequently paying rent late
• Property damage caused by tenants
• Rental property requiring major repairs
• Landlord no longer wants property management responsibilities
• Problem tenants creating stress or disputes
• Rental property located out of state
• Landlord looking to liquidate an investment property
• Property becoming difficult to maintain
If your situation isn’t listed, send your address anyway — we’ll tell you what options make sense.
1. Market Value
We review recent home sales in the Atlanta area to understand the property's potential value.
2. Property Condition
The condition of the property and any needed repairs are considered.
3. Rental Situation
The condition of the property and any needed repairs are considered.
Yes. Rental properties can be sold even if tenants are still occupying the home. The lease agreement typically transfers to the new owner.
No. Some buyers are willing to purchase rental properties with tenants already in place.
In most cases, the existing lease transfers to the new owner, who becomes the landlord.
Yes. Some property owners sell rental properties specifically because of tenant issues or management challenges.
No. Rental properties can often be sold as-is without completing repairs.
Not necessarily. We can purchase rental properties with tenants remaining in the home.
The timeline depends on the situation, but many sales can close in as little as a few weeks.
Yes. Many property owners sell rental properties remotely without needing to travel.
You can start by providing information about the property, tenant situation, and condition of the home.
Fulton County: Alpharetta, Brookhaven, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Union City.
Cobb County: Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, Smyrna
DeKalb County: Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Dunwoody, Lithonia, Stone Mountain, Tucker
Gwinnett County: Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Norcross, Peachtree Corners , Snellville, Sugar Hill, Suwanee
Clayton County: Forest Park, Jonesboro , Riverdale,
Douglas County: Lithia Springs
Forsyth County: Cumming
Henry County: McDonough, Stockbridge
ZIP codes can cross city limits. If you’re anywhere in Metro Atlanta, there’s a good chance we can help — send your address or ZIP and we’ll confirm fast.
Common Atlanta-area ZIPs we see: 30303, 30305, 30306, 30307, 30308, 30309, 30310, 30312, 30318, 30324, 30327, 30342.
Don’t see yours? Submit your address anyway.

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