Q1. What is considered a “distressed property”?
A distressed property is one that may be in poor condition, behind on mortgage payments, facing foreclosure, or has liens, code violations, or other issues making it difficult to sell traditionally.
Q2. Do I need to repair my home before selling?
No. We buy properties as-is, which means you don’t have to make repairs, renovations, or even clean up before selling.
Q3. Will I still be able to sell if I owe back taxes or have liens?
Yes. We work with you to resolve liens, unpaid taxes, or other encumbrances during the closing process so you can still sell your property.
Q4. Can you buy inherited or probate properties?
Yes. We regularly work with families dealing with inherited homes and probate cases. We can simplify the process and provide a cash offer quickly.
Q5. How does the process of selling fast actually work?
- Submit your property details through our form.
- We review the information and send you a no-obligation cash offer.
- If you accept, we schedule closing with a local title company.
- You get paid — often in as little as 7–10 days.
Q6. How quickly can I close?
Most sales can close in 7–21 days, depending on your situation. We work on your timeline, so if you need more time, we can adjust.
Q7. Will I have to pay commissions or fees?
No. Unlike traditional real estate agents, we don’t charge commissions or hidden fees. What we offer is what you walk away with at closing (minus standard title/closing costs).
Q8. How do you determine my cash offer?
We consider your property’s condition, market value, needed repairs, and comparable sales in your area. We aim to create a fair, competitive offer that benefits both sides.
Q9. What if I change my mind after getting an offer?
No problem. All of our offers are no-obligation. You are never locked in until you sign the final agreement.
Q10. Why should I sell to you instead of listing with an agent?
Selling through an agent can take months, require repairs, and involve fees. With us, you skip the stress and get cash quickly, regardless of the property’s condition.