How to sell businesses in GTA V

avatarManningAndy10 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke10 months ago

Selling businesses in GTA V isn't as straightforward as selling cars or properties because you can't directly sell them for money. However, you can effectively 'sell' a business by trading it in for another. When you buy a new business of the same type, you get the option to trade in your old one, and you'll receive a trade-in credit towards the purchase price of the new one. It's a workaround but essentially serves as selling your old business.

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avatarAgeingJetty10 months ago

U can't really sell businesses in GTA V like u sell ur cars. Best u can do is trade it in when buying a new one of the same type. Not exactly selling, but hey, it's sumthin'.


avatarEmptyingDaisy10 months ago

Nope, GTA V doesn鈥檛 let you outright sell businesses. Only trade-ins, which is kinda like selling but not really. So if you're looking to make quick cash, better stick to heists.

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