Selling a property with asbestos & lead paint is a nightmare

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Once I filled out the online contact page, I acquired a satisfactory offer that same afternoon.

When I decided to sell my apartment in Jacksonville, Florida, I initially listed with a real estate agent. I went through the expense, hassle & time of taking pictures, open houses & haggling with potential clients. When it finally looked like the property was going to sell, my pal and I tied up an apartment inspection. I was unpleasantly surprised by the results, and my apartment failed to pass the inspection because of mold growth in the crawlspace, traces of asbestos & lead paint. The living conditions were considered unsanitary & hazardous. The threat to human health made the apartment impossible to sell. I looked into the cost of repairs, however the expense was beyond my budget. I was also reluctant to spend a lot of money on a property that I was preparing to transport out of. Since I had already put a down payment on a modern house, I needed to sell my existing dwelling as hastily as possible. I searched around for alternative options & came across a local money apartment buyer. The company is family-owned & has been around for quite a few years. They’ve helped hundreds of homeowners get out from under properties in awful condition. They buy homes that fail inspections. Properties that don’t meet local building & safety codes are no problem. There is no need to schedule repairs, mess with staging or worry over qualifying for financing. The money apartment patron has the assets to buy the property outright. Once I filled out the online contact page, I acquired a satisfactory offer that same afternoon. There was no obligation, & I was given time to think it over. I accepted & the closing process moved ahead quickly. I walked away with the full purchase price in my bank account in less than two weeks.

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