Situations We Help San Antonio Homeowners With
Most of the houses we buy aren't for sale on the open market — they're tied up in something complicated. Probate. Foreclosure. An inherited home no one wants to deal with. A rental that ate the last of your patience. Whatever the situation, we've probably closed one like it before.
Pick Your Situation
Detailed Guides For Each
Probate House — San Antonio
Selling a Bexar County probate home. Independent administration, letters testamentary, working around the court.
Read the guideInherited House — San Antonio
Inherited a house you don't want to keep. Out-of-state heirs, multiple beneficiaries, deferred maintenance.
Read the guideForeclosure Help — Texas
Stop a Texas Property Code §51.002 sale. Pre-foreclosure, NOD, posting date — the full guide.
Read the guideVacant House — San Antonio
Empty house that's racking up insurance, taxes, and vandalism risk. Get it off your books.
Read the guideTired Landlord — San Antonio
Done with tenants, repairs, and 2 AM phone calls. Sell tenant-in-place, no eviction needed.
Read the guideTax Delinquent — San Antonio
Behind on Bexar County property taxes. Stop the tax sale, pay arrears at closing, walk away with cash.
Read the guideDivorce Sale — San Antonio
Court-ordered sale or clean split. Neutral title, two checks at the table, close in 7 days.
Read the guideHoarder House — San Antonio
Walls of boxes, packed garage, code-compliance letters. Leave everything — we handle the cleanout.
Read the guideFire-Damaged House — San Antonio
Smoke, water, or total loss. We work with your insurance and mortgage and close in 7 days.
Read the guideBad Tenants — San Antonio
Non-paying tenants, squatters, eviction in progress. We buy occupied — you skip JP court.
Read the guideProperty Tax Problems — San Antonio
Over-assessed, tax suit filed, or facing first-Tuesday tax sale. We pay it all at closing.
Read the guideDon't See Your Situation?
We also buy houses with fire damage, foundation issues, divorce splits, hoarder cleanouts, and out-of-state owner situations. If it has a roof and a deed, start a conversation — there's a good chance we can help.
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