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Sell Tenant Occupied Home in Halifax-Dartmouth

Need to Sell a Tenant‑Occupied Rental in Dartmouth or Halifax?

Owning a rental in Dartmouth or Halifax is stressful enough, but it gets even harder when you’re trying to sell and still have tenants in place. You’re worried about doing things by the book, protecting your relationship with your tenants, and still getting top dollar for your property.

Who This Page Is For?

  • Selling a Rental with Long Term Tenants
  • Selling a Rental with Month to Month Tenants
  • Selling a Rental with Fixed Term Tenants
  • Selling a Rental with difficult Tenants

You own a rental property in Dartmouth, Halifax, or HRM, and you need to sell, but you have tenants in place. Maybe the rent is below market and the math no longer works. Maybe it's an estate, a divorce, or you're just done being a landlord. Whatever the reason, you need a REALTOR® who understands Nova Scotia tenancy law and knows how to position a tenanted property for the right buyer.

How We Handle Tenant-Occupied Sales in HRM

Selling with tenants isn't complicated, but it requires the right approach. Here's how we work through it:

  • We review your lease(s) and advise on Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act requirements for showings and access.
  • We discuss your options: sell as-is with tenants in place (often attractive to investors) or time the listing around a tenancy end.
  • We price strategically, tenant-occupied properties are priced differently than vacant ones, and we know the investor buyer pool in HRM.

  • We coordinate showings in a way that keeps you legally compliant and minimizes friction with tenants.

  • We market the property to our network of local investors and list on MLS with investor-focused copy.

With 25 years of experience in Halifax-Dartmouth real estate, including a background as a licensed Home Inspector, I know what investment buyers look for and how to make your property pencil out for them.

Real Outcomes We've Achieved

Landlords in HRM have come to us with occupied duplexes, small multi-units, and single-family rentals, some with co-operative tenants, some without. In most cases, we've been able to sell at or near asking by targeting the right buyer from day one rather than listing broadly and hoping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell my house with tenants still living there in Nova Scotia?

Yes. Nova Scotia law allows you to sell a tenanted property. The buyer typically takes over the existing tenancy unless proper notice to vacate for personal use is served, and that has specific legal requirements. We'll walk you through what applies to your situation.

Do I have to give tenants notice before listing?

You need to give proper notice before showing the property (24 hours is standard), but you don't need to wait until the unit is vacant to list. The strategy depends on the lease type and your goals.

Will a tenanted property sell for less?

Not necessarily. Investors often prefer buying with a tenant already in place, it means immediate rental income and no vacancy period. Pricing is different from a vacant sale, but that doesn't always mean lower.

Next Steps

Call or text Rob directly to talk through your property and your situation. No pressure, no obligation, just straight answers about your options.

📞 Call or Text Rob: 902-880-8595 | roblough.com

Or book a free 20-minute consult https://www.roblough.com/contact We'll talk through the tenancy situation, the numbers, and what a realistic timeline looks like.


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