I want to show my home to a possible buyer, but my Tenant won't let me. How do I resolve this?

Full question:

I want to show my home to a possible buyer, but my Tenant won't let me. I had asked them when would be a good time to show it. How do I resolve this?

Answer:

The tenant has the right to peaceful enjoyment of the property, but the lease can modify this right. Unless the lease provides otherwise, the landlord does not have a right to enter the property without permission of the tenant except to demand payment of rent or to make emergency repairs. A tenant can sue a landlord for violating the tenant's rights. The tenant may not unreasonably withhold permission to enter at a reasonable time.

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If a tenant expresses interest in purchasing the property but is not financially ready, they may discuss options with the landlord. This could include a rent-to-own agreement or a delayed purchase option. However, the landlord is not obligated to wait for the tenant to secure financing and can proceed with other potential buyers. Both parties should consult their lease agreement and possibly seek legal advice to explore their options.