No clear process for selling a rental property directly to tenants
Landlords looking to sell rental properties to their current tenants face a complex, underserved process with no dedicated tooling. Generic FSBO platforms don't account for existing tenant-landlord dynamics, right of first refusal clauses, or required disclosures. A guided FSBO-to-tenant sale platform would address this niche with strong WTP.
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