FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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How do I get Tucson Houses to make me an offer?

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Fill out the home seller form and we will contact you.

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I need to sell my house fast. How long for me to get an offer?

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Every situation is unique, but it's not uncommon to get a cash offer in as little as 24-48 hours.

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How long does it take to close?

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It depends on your situation, but typically we can close within 7 to 14 days

Q

I’m in foreclosure. Are you still interested?

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Yes, as long as the foreclosure has not been finalized (the bank owns it) we can still make an offer to buy it.

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Can you buy my house if it’s vacant?

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Yes, the home can be in any condition and it does not matter if you occupy it, have a renter in the home, or if it is vacant.

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My house is listed for sale with a real estate agent. Can you still buy my house?

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Yes. You'll likely still need to pay your agent's commission, but we can still purchase your home.

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I owe more than my house is worth. Can you help me?

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Yes. Unfortunately, this is common and we can work with you and your bank through a process called a "short sale" to buy your home.

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Are there any fees or costs associated with selling my house?

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No! We buy houses and will make you an offer without real estate agent fees or commissions.

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What if my house needs repairs?

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We buy homes as-is, there is no need to make repairs.

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I’m behind in my loan. Do I need to make another payment?

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No. We regularly purchase homes that are behind in payments, facing foreclosure, or underwater.

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If you buy my house before the bank forecloses, can I save my credit?

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Selling your home before final foreclosure will prevent a "foreclosure" from appearing on your credit report and generally is better for your credit.

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Can you buy my house if I have a bad tenant in there now?

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Yes. We are experienced dealing with bad or problem tenants.

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If I have moved out of the area do I have to come back into town for a closing?

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No, you can complete your end of the closing locally at most attorneys' offices and your check can be mailed or deposited directly into your account.