Springfield · Rentals · Clark County

Tired of being a landlord in Springfield?

Cash offer · As-is · Tenants or vacant

We buy rental properties as-is — with tenants in place, between tenants, or vacant — so you can exit on your timeline without a long MLS process when a direct sale is the right tool. Landlords message us from ZIPs like 4550245506, downtown, the Main Street corridor, South Fountain, and near Wittenberg when the numbers stop working.

I am Brian. We own rentals in Mansfield and Columbus — we review Springfield-area rentals with the same practical, no-hype underwriting approach.

Not legal advice. Lease and eviction questions belong with qualified counsel when they apply.

Historic buildings on Main Street in Springfield, Ohio
Springfield Main Street — local context for Clark County rentals.

You may still have options

If your Springfield rental is updated, cash-flowing, and you’re not in a rush, listing can still be worth comparing. This page is for owners who want speed and certainty more than a long retail marketing cycle.

Repair fatigue & turnover

Deferred maintenance, late rent, or constant vacancies — you want out without another endless project list.

Out-of-state or simplifying

Remote ownership or life changes (retirement, relocation) can make a private sale more attractive than managing showings.

Numbers stopped working

Tight cash flow or rising costs — you want a clean exit and an honest read on what’s possible.

More Springfield situations

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Selling a rental in Ohio (high level)

Leases, notices, security deposits, and local rules can all affect timing. We coordinate with title — we don’t replace your attorney when the situation is legally messy.

English and Spanish support is available. More general questions? See our FAQ.

How we help Springfield landlords

Three steps — details on How it works.

1

Share the basics

Rent, lease terms, condition, and your timing goals.

2

Get a cash offer

If it’s a fit, we give a straightforward number — no brokerage commission to us.

3

Close with title

Local title company — closing date when possible within title and loan constraints.

Landlord exit questions (Springfield)

Short answers — not legal advice.

Often yes — it depends on lease terms, rent roll, condition, and whether the numbers work for an investor buyer. Share a rent snapshot and what you know about occupancy; we’ll tell you if we’re a fit.

Not necessarily. Some sales close with tenants in place; others are simpler vacant — it depends on strategy, buyer, and local rules. We’re not a law firm; confirm landlord-tenant questions with qualified counsel when needed.

We buy as-is frequently. Deferred maintenance is common with tired rentals — photos and honest rent/condition info help us give a realistic answer.

We’re buyers, not listing brokers — there’s no agent commission in a direct sale to us. Compare our offer to a net sheet from a traditional listing if you’re weighing both.

Timeline depends on title, leases, and payoff figures — not hype. Some deals move in a few weeks when things are straightforward; we’ll outline what we see after the basics.

Why owners call us

Clark County closings

Springfield rentals still need real title work — we’re not pitching a distant “national” offer.

As-is condition

We’re used to properties that need work — that’s normal for rentals.

Fewer showings

A direct sale can mean less disruption for tenants and for you — when it fits.

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