Foreclosure and Investor Disclosures
Read these limits before relying on information from this website or discussing a direct property purchase.
Discuss an as-is sale option
Tell us the property address, the notice you received, the stated sale date, title concerns, and property condition. A direct sale is only one possible option.
Our role
- We are real estate investors, not the seller’s broker or agent.
- We are not a law firm, mortgage servicer, lender, trustee, court, government agency, or HUD counseling agency.
- Website information is general and is not legal, tax, financial, bankruptcy, or mortgage advice.
- We may purchase directly or work with another investor, funding source, or partner, subject to written disclosure and contract terms.
- An offer or signed contract does not automatically postpone or cancel a foreclosure.
- No price, closing date, available equity, lender response, or foreclosure outcome is guaranteed.
- Valid mortgages, taxes, liens, judgments, title matters, and closing costs may affect seller proceeds.
- Sellers should independently verify wire instructions, closing professionals, contracts, and settlement figures.
Discuss an as-is sale option
A direct investor purchase does not automatically cancel, postpone, or stop a foreclosure. The loan must be resolved, paid through closing, or the lender, servicer, trustee, court, or other authorized party must confirm the applicable action.
Contact your mortgage servicer, a qualified Texas attorney, or a HUD-approved housing counselor promptly when a deadline or scheduled sale is involved.