
Tired of being a landlord in New Orleans? You’re not the only one. Owning rental property in New Orleans can be an excellent investment—until it isn’t. Between rising maintenance costs, late rent, and increasing code enforcement, landlords across the Greater NOLA area are quietly asking themselves the same question: “Is this rental property even worth it anymore?”
You’re not alone if you’re feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or just plain burned out by your rental. At REvitalize Property Solutions, we work with local landlords ready to move on from their properties—without court battles, repairs, or the waiting game. If you’re tired of being a landlord in New Orleans, you don’t have to wait for another late rent check or surprise repair bill to make a change.
Here’s how to know if it’s time to let go—and how to do it the smart way.
🔥 Warning Signs You’re Dealing With Landlord Burnout
If you own rental property in New Orleans or Jefferson Parish, you know the grind: collecting rent, handling repairs, navigating tenant issues, and dealing with a stack of city regulations. At some point, the stress outweighs the return.
Here are the most common signs it’s time to consider selling:
- Late or missing rent is a recurring issue
- Tenants damage the property, and you’re stuck with the bill
- You’re facing code violations or property fines
- The unit sits vacant and isn’t bringing in cash flow
- You’re dealing with problem tenants or pending evictions
- You live out of state and can’t manage issues easily
- You’re just mentally or emotionally done
🧮 Is It Still Worth Holding On?
Many landlords across New Orleans hang on to their rentals hoping the market will bounce back… or because they just don’t want to deal with the hassle right now. But the longer you wait, the more it could cost you—financially and mentally.
Here’s what those costs really look like:
- Repairs & Maintenance: Even a “quiet” rental can spend $200 to $600 per month on plumbing issues, roof leaks, or patching up tenant wear-and-tear. That’s $2,400 to $7,200 per year gone.
- Vacancy: If your unit sits empty, you cover the mortgage, utilities, and upkeep yourself. Vacancy can cost you $900 to $1,300 a month, accumulating over $10,000 a year in lost rent alone.
- Property Taxes: Depending on location and exemptions, you might pay anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000 annually. And if the homestead exemption no longer applies? Expect a jump.
- Insurance: Premiums in New Orleans are rising fast. Even basic landlord coverage could run you $100 to $200+ per month, or more if the home is vacant.
- Time and Stress: There’s no line item for burnout… but ask any tired landlord, and they’ll tell you: the emotional cost is real.
If your rental is no longer producing positive cash flow—or it feels more like a second job than an asset—it may be time to cut your losses and reclaim your peace of mind.
🏠 Can I Sell My Rental Property With Tenants Still Living There?
Yes—you absolutely can. In fact, many of the landlords we help never wait for tenants to leave. Whether your tenants are month-to-month, in a lease, or even behind on rent, you can sell your property without disruption.
At REvitalize Property Solutions, we:
- Buy rental properties with tenants in place
- Handle all tenant communication for you
- Honor lease terms or negotiate respectfully on your behalf
- Skip showings, inspections, and staging altogether
You don’t have to evict anyone. You don’t have to clean. You don’t have to fix a thing.
🤝 How REvitalize Makes It Easy to Walk Away—Without Regret
We’re not agents. We’re local homebuyers working directly with landlords like you to simplify this process.
Here’s how it works:
1️⃣ Request Your Free Cash Offer
Tell us about the property. We’ll investigate tenant status, condition, and location—no inspection or showings are required.
2️⃣ Get a Fair, No-Pressure Offer
We’ll give you a cash offer you can understand. There are no commissions, fees, or repair credits—just a straight number you take home.
3️⃣ Choose Your Closing Date
Do you need to close in 7 days? Would you prefer 30? We’ll work with your timeline—and your tenant’s—so everything goes smoothly.
4️⃣ We Handle Everything Else
From paperwork to tenant updates to clearing out what’s left behind, we’ll take it from here.
💬 A Real Story from a Burned-Out Landlord in Metairie
“I had tenants who stopped paying rent, and the property was falling apart. I was living two hours away, and I just couldn’t deal anymore. REvitalize gave me an offer, handled the tenant, and closed in under 2 weeks. I finally felt free again.”
— Keith J., former landlord in Metairie
This isn’t just a one-off story—we hear versions every week.
🧘♂️ Ready to Move On from the Stress?
You got into rental property to build income, not to lose sleep over clogged toilets, unpaid rent, or city fines.
If you’re tired of being a landlord in New Orleans, Kenner, Metairie, or beyond is starting to feel like a liability, it’s okay to say enough is enough.
At REvitalize Property Solutions, we make selling simple, fast, and respectful—for both you and your tenants.
👉 Click here to request your no-obligation cash offer
📞 Or call (504) 621-1729 to speak with a real local buyer today.
💡 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I sell a rental property if the tenant isn’t paying rent?
A: Yes. We always buy properties with non-paying tenants—no need to evict first.
Q: What happens to the tenant after I sell?
A: That depends on your goals. We can honor current leases or work with tenants on a respectful transition.
Q: Do I need to fix anything before selling?
A: Not at all. We buy properties as-is, so no repairs or updates are needed.
Q: Can you buy from out-of-state landlords?
A: Absolutely. We can handle everything remotely and close without you having to return.Q: How fast can I sell?
A: We can close in as little as 7–10 days, or on your timeline.