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I had heart surgery. I can’t handle the stress. The legal contracts in English are hard for me, my kids are busy, and the tenant has been renting out rooms individually, it’s a lot. I just needed it to be simple.
– Vivian
Vivian and her husband David owned a 2-story, 5-bed, 3-bath, roughly 2,300 sq ft single-family rental in the Seattle area. Vivian had had recent heart surgery. She couldn’t work anymore and couldn’t handle stress. English-language legal contracts were difficult for her. Their adult kids were busy and tired of helping with paperwork and property management. The current tenant had been renting out rooms individually, an arrangement Vivian did not want to step in and manage herself. The property needed an upgrade or remodel. Vivian was exploring whether to renovate and keep it long-term, hire a property manager, or sell. She wanted something around $620,000, referencing a recent nearby comp.
Vivian could exit the question entirely instead of debating remodel vs. manager.
The team walked through every document and accommodated the language reality.
The rooming-rental situation became the buyer’s to handle.
A post-surgery landlord who needed simple, not optimal
Listing a tenant-occupied property with a non-standard rooming arrangement would have meant tenant cooperation for showings, financing complications, and a long contingency-heavy escrow. For someone managing post-cardiac stress and a language barrier, it was the wrong path.
Chris worked toward Vivian’s $620,000+ reference. The team accommodated language needs, kept the conversation slow and clear, and worked through the tenant situation without making it Vivian’s problem.
The contract came together within a day. David, Vivian’s husband, was on board as co-decision-maker. No renovation. No remodel debate. No property manager to interview.
The deal closed. Vivian stopped managing the rental. The stress source went away. The rooming situation was no longer her problem to solve.
A post-surgery landlord who needed out without managing the tenant or the language barrier
Property: 2-story, 5-bed, 3-bath single-family rental, ~2,300 sq ft
Situation: Post heart surgery, can't handle stress
Tenant: Renting out rooms individually
Target: Around $620,000, referencing a nearby comp
Goal: Exit the landlord role entirely
Timeline: Simple and fast, on her health's terms
Priorities: No stress, no language barrier, no tenant management
Dealbreaker: Renovating or hiring a property manager
Post-cardiac stress, English contracts she couldn’t parse, busy kids, and a tenant running a rooming arrangement she didn’t want to manage.
A cash offer near her $620,000 reference, with the language and tenant situation handled by the buyer.
Sold as-is, tenant arrangement and all. Vivian was out of the landlord business.
“ I had heart surgery. I can’t handle the stress. I just needed it to be simple. ” – Vivian
I had heart surgery. I can’t handle the stress. I just needed it to be simple.
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