Anaheim Cash for Keys: Faster Than a 60-Day Notice?
By Wendy Rawley, Straight Talk. Clear Guidance. Real Results.
(The Wendy Rawley Team)
Why Most Anaheim Landlords Choose Buyouts Over Formal NoticesSelling a tenant-occupied rental in Anaheim? You have two main paths: serve a 60-day notice or negotiate a cash-for-keys agreement.Most of our clients choose the second option, and here's why it works better.The Numbers Tell the StoryAnaheim's median sale price sits at $909,500, and homes are moving in 40 days on average. When your property is tied up with a tenant who may or may not cooperate with a formal notice, you're losing momentum in a market that rewards speed.A 60-day notice sounds straightforward. Serve the notice, wait it out, list the property vacant. But we've seen this play out hundreds of times: tenants dig in, slow-roll the move, or simply stop communicating. Now you're 75 days in with no clarity on possession....
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