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Selling "AS-IS"

No Repairs. No Stress. Sell Quickly & Move Forward.

If you're looking to sell your house as-is, you don’t have to worry about costly repairs, cleaning, or delays. Whether your property needs work, you're dealing with a probate or trust situation, or own a property and you simply want a fast and easy sale — I make the process simple.

Helping homeowners sell their properties in any condition, saving time, money, and unnecessary stress.

What Does Selling a House As-Is Mean?

Selling a home “as-is” means you’re selling the property in its current condition—no repairs, no upgrades, and no negotiations over fixing issues.

 

You won’t need to:

  • Fix structural or cosmetic problems

  • Replace outdated features

  • Deep clean or stage the home

Why Homeowners Choose to Sell As-Is

Homeowners decide to sell as-is for many reasons, including:

  • Avoiding costly repairs

  • Inherited or probate properties

  • Trust or estate sales

  • Relocation or time-sensitive situations

  • Tenant-occupied properties

  • Homes with deferred maintenance

Benefits of Selling Your Home As-Is

Skip months of repairs and get your home sold faster

No out-of-pocket costs for renovations or upgrades.

Sell without open houses, staging, or constant interruptions.

Close on your schedule — whether you need it fast or need extra time.

Want to Sell Yours As-Is?

Contact me today for a Free Estimate of Value!

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Skip months of repairs and get your home sold faster

No out-of-pocket costs for renovations or upgrades

Sell without open houses, staging, or constant interruptions

Close on your schedule — whether you need it fast or need extra time.

Buying "AS-IS"

Buying Homes in Any Condition — Fast & Simple

Working with homeowners throughout Whittier, La Mirada, La Habra, Norwalk, Downey, LA County, Orange County, and surrounding areas to help sell without repairs, delays, or stress.

Purchasing properties in any condition and situation, including:

  • Fixer-uppers or damaged homes

  • Inherited, probate, or trust properties

  • Tenant-occupied homes

Ready to sell your house AS-IS?

Contact me today for a Free Estimate of Value!

More About Selling "AS-IS"

The term “as-is” is regularly used in a purchase and sale agreement to indicate that the seller makes no warranties or representations about the property’s condition. It is intended to relieve the seller from liability for failing to disclose a material defect in the property that is not known to the buyer. Hence, the effect of an “as is” provision for the sale of the real property is that the buyer accepts the property in the condition that is visible or observable by him. Shapiro v. Hu, (1986) 188 Cal. App. 3d 324; Katz v. Department of Real Estate, (1979) 96 Cal. App. 3d 895, 901

In other words, selling your property or home "AS-IS" can be sold in its current condition without having to make any repairs, improvements or offer any credit unless agreed upon. The Buyer can accept the home with existing issues ranging from structural to cosmetic. 

In the State of California, it is required for the Seller to disclose any facts that materially affect the value or desirability of the property which the buyer may not be able to observe at that time of inspection. These disclosures required by law usually cannot be waived. Selling "As-Is" protects the Seller when the Buyer observes defects but buys the property anyways accepting the defects. 

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Some examples of defects on the property that must be disclosed if known include, but are not limited to:

● Mold

● Structural defects

● Issues with the foundation

● Harmful chemicals

● Asbestos

● Faulty roof​

 

 

Physical inspections (done by independent inspector not by the city)  May take up to 3 hours, during which they will check everything, including but not limited to:

  • Plumbing

    • Toilets, faucets , water pressure, etc  

  • Electrical

    • All outlets, switches, lights, electrical panels, etc

  • Drain lines

    • Sewer lines, kitchen and bathroom drains, etc

  • Roof

    • Wear, age, when it is installed, how many layers are exsisting, most cities only allow 2 layers and then the roof need to be replaced, etc

  • Peeling paint

    • Lead, abestos 

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