How to Sell Your Home Despite Your Problem Neighbors

by Rabecca Ranaldi

You’ve got the perfect house for sale – good for a family, accessible to essential establishments, and can surely suit the lifestyle of your potential buyers. You are pretty sure that this kind of property will be easy to sell. But there is one problem that you weren’t able to consider – “bad” neighbors.

Having bad neighbors can contribute to the stress of selling your home. Bad neighbors can be those who do not respect privacy, noisy neighbors, rude neighbors, neighbors who don’t maintain their homes, those who are involved in illegal activities, and many more.

Like other real estate problems, there are many ways on how you can deal with these “bad” neighbors.

CONSULT YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENT

Once you decide to sell your house, don’t hesitate to let your agent know about any problems with the property including any problematic neighbors. With their years of experience, your real estate agent can give you sound advice and help you deal with this problem more effectively.

Before trying to solve the problem on your own, seek advice from your agent first. Your actions on your own might backfire and might give you a harder time selling your house.

TRY TO TALK IT OVER

Try to meet and discuss your problems with your neighbor. This might not be possible for more serious or deeply rooted feuds, but it could work for those who have lighter problems such as noise and parking disputes.

Approach your neighbors in a diplomatic manner and try to smooth things over. You can even offer them a small treat or token as appreciation. Let them know that you genuinely want to fix any wounds and differences in your past and that you want to have a more positive relationship with them.

BE HONEST WITH YOUR BUYERS

Be upfront and transparent with your buyers. This will help them gauge the problem and avoid any awkward situations with your neighbors when they visit the house for inspection.

Letting your buyers know about your situation will also help build trust in you as their seller. This will come in handy in negotiations and in closing the sale.

SET BOUNDRIES

One of the causes of disputes among neighbors is the boundary. I’m talking about the land that is being occupied by your property. In some cases, the branches of a tree in a neighbor’s garden goes beyond your fence. Hence, occupying space in your property. Other times, disputes are caused by the dividing fences.

To avoid possible problems, set boundaries. Coordinate with your neighbor regarding the building of your fence and ensure that it is within your legal boundary. Most people prefer to have something that separates their property from their neighbors. And of course, buyers want something that looks pleasing and is in good condition.

CHECK IF IT’S LEGAL

If you’re being bothered by your neighbors’ activities, check if it’s legal. However, since getting involved with their business might also be an invasion of privacy, it is best to seek help from your real estate agent and consult with your local authority on how to deal with this kind of situation.

KEEP CALM AND REMAIN DIPLOMATIC

Remember that you need to keep things diplomatic no matter how you feel about your neighbors. Don’t get carried away by your emotions. Be objective in dealing with this problem. When the problem persists or worsens, don’t be afraid to ask for legal help.

Keep in mind…. be patient. Soon enough you’ll be out of there and won’t have to interact with these people again!

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