⚠ Time-Sensitive — Act Before the Deadline
If you are behind on payments and the clock is ticking, we can move fast enough to stop the foreclosure process, help you walk away with cash, and protect your credit. We have done this before. We can do it for you.
The sooner you contact us, the more options you have.
Foreclosure is a process with steps and deadlines. Knowing where you are in that process tells you how much time you have — and what your options still are. If you are not sure where to start, our cash home buying process is designed to move as fast as your situation demands.
Lender starts reporting to credit bureaus. Late fees begin. Options are still wide open at this stage.
Lender files a Notice of Default. Public record. Serious credit damage. You typically have 20-30 days to respond in Texas.
Foreclosure auction is scheduled. Once the sale date is set, your window to act gets very small. Speed is everything.
At any stage above, we can help. The earlier you call, the more options you have. Even with a sale date set, there may still be time.
Most homeowners do not know they can sell during foreclosure. They assume it is too late. In the vast majority of cases, it is not — as long as the auction has not happened yet.
In Texas, foreclosure auctions are held on the first Tuesday of every month. That gives us a monthly deadline to work with. If we can close before the next auction date, the foreclosure is stopped.
When the situation is urgent, we operate in full emergency mode. We have stopped a foreclosure with 6 days to spare. Call us now so we can assess exactly where you stand.
These are not the same thing. A foreclosure sale means the bank takes the home and you get nothing. Selling to us means you stay in control.
"I was 90 days behind and got a foreclosure notice in the mail. I panicked. Prime Equities came in, made an offer the same day, and we closed in 11 days. The foreclosure never happened. My credit is intact. I still get emotional thinking about it."
"Lost my job and fell behind on everything. I did not know selling was even an option that far into the process. Taylor explained exactly how it worked, walked me through every step, and I walked away with money in my pocket. Can not thank them enough."
"The bank had already set a sale date. I thought it was over. Shelton told me we still had time if we moved fast. We moved fast. The sale was cancelled. I cannot recommend these people enough. They saved my financial life."
Yes, in most cases. As long as the foreclosure sale has not been completed, there is a window to sell. In Texas, foreclosure sales happen on the first Tuesday of the month. If we can get a contract in place and close before that date, the foreclosure stops. We have done this with as little as 6 days to spare. The earlier you call us, the more room we have to work.
At closing, your mortgage balance and any outstanding liens or back taxes get paid first. Whatever is left over goes to you. Many homeowners are surprised to find there is equity remaining even after catching up on everything owed. We will be transparent about the numbers before you sign anything.
This is called being underwater or upside down on the mortgage. We can sometimes purchase through a short sale, where your lender agrees to accept less than the full mortgage payoff. This takes longer and requires lender approval but it is still far better for your credit than a foreclosure. We can walk you through whether this applies to your situation.
No. Selling directly to us bypasses the need for an agent entirely, which means no commission. A real estate attorney to review the contract is always your right and we encourage it if you want one, but it is not required. We work with a title company that handles all the legal paperwork for the transaction.
We hear this a lot. Traditional listings take 60 to 120 days minimum. In a pre-foreclosure situation, you usually do not have that time. We buy directly and close in days, not months. The price will be different than a retail listing but the certainty and speed are something a traditional sale cannot offer.
Significantly less. A completed foreclosure can stay on your credit report for up to 7 years and drop your score by 100 to 150 points. Selling the home before foreclosure is completed results in the mortgage being paid off — which typically records as a standard payoff. The missed payments will still be on your report, but the foreclosure itself will not.
Pre-foreclosure is one of many situations we work with. Whatever brought you here, chances are we have a solution.
We are not going to pressure you. But we are going to be honest: the window to stop a foreclosure closes fast. One phone call or one form submission costs you nothing and could change everything.
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