Selling a Home With Tenants in Place in Maryland? Here’s What Landlords Need to Know.
Yes, you can sell a tenant-occupied rental in Maryland — but the strategy matters. Lease terms stay with the property, buyer pools change, and pricing must reflect cash flow, not just comps. I’ve helped dozens of Maryland landlords sell rentals with tenants in place while protecting their interests and maximizing value.
I’m Adam Chubbuck, retired Navy Chief and Team Leader of Team Alpha Charlie at Douglas Realty. With 350+ homes sold and $150M+ in volume, my team knows how to market tenant-occupied properties to the right buyers, navigate Maryland landlord laws, and avoid costly mistakes.
If you’re thinking about selling a rental in Anne Arundel County or Central Maryland, let’s map out the best plan for your timeline and goals.