Selling a rental property with tenants? 🏘️ It’s possible — and legal — but there are specific rules in Ontario that you’ll need to follow. Whether you’re dealing with long-term renters, difficult tenant relationships, or upcoming lease renewals, the process doesn’t have to be complicated if you plan ahead.
Here’s a breakdown of how to legally and quickly sell a tenanted property in Ontario — while respecting everyone’s rights.

📜 Step 1: Understand Tenant Rights in Ontario
In Ontario, tenants have the right to stay in the property even if the landlord sells — unless the new owner is moving in.
- You must give at least 60 days’ notice if the buyer intends to occupy the unit
- Notice can only be given once there is a firm agreement of purchase and sale
- Tenants must be given a valid N12 notice through the Landlord and Tenant Board
Trying to remove a tenant without following the rules can lead to delays or legal challenges.
📷 Step 2: Showings and Marketing
You can show the property to prospective buyers, but:
- You must give tenants at least 24 hours’ written notice
- Showings must be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
- Tenants are not required to leave during showings
Respectful communication is key — and can help tenants be more cooperative during the sale.
🏡 Step 3: Sell to a Buyer Who Accepts Tenants
If you’re looking for a fast and stress-free sale, consider selling directly to a buyer who is willing to take over the tenancy. This can eliminate the need for notices, delays, or tenant disputes.
- No evictions needed
- Closing timeline can work with your lease terms
- Cash buyers often purchase “as-is” — including tenant situations
💡 Final Tip: Be Transparent
Whether you’re selling through an agent or privately, it’s important to be upfront about tenancy details:
- Share lease terms, rent amounts, and payment history
- Disclose any ongoing disputes or notices
- Provide documentation showing the tenant’s agreement (if applicable)
Transparency helps buyers feel confident and avoids surprises at closing.
✅ The Easiest Way to Sell a Tenanted Property
Selling with tenants doesn’t have to be a headache. If you’re looking to avoid showings, legal delays, or difficult conversations, a direct home buyer can be the fastest and most respectful route. Many investors specialize in buying tenanted homes and will handle the process from start to finish.
Explore your private sale options today — and sell your tenanted property with confidence. Even if the tenants don’t pay rent, we will still buy your property.



