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Selling your house due to illness can be an immense burden. We know the difficulty of managing your well-being along with the complexities of a home sale, especially if it involves finding a potential buyer and a considerate home inspector. It can bring serious financial and emotional burdens:
You’re not alone in facing these challenges. Many homeowners find themselves needing to sell because of health-related circumstances:
For someone with health issues, the standard home process can be a direct threat to your well-being.
Infections/Health Risks: The danger of having strangers tour your home poses a genuine concern for your health.
This is where iBuyHomes offers a “prescription” for a stress-free way to sell your house without stressing about finding a prospective buyer. We provide a simple, as-is cash sale that directly resolves your health-related pains.
Before you put a house on the market, traditional methods involve extensive preparations. We simplify this.
No, you’re not required to disclose your personal health information, like your illness, to a potential buyer. Your focus must remain on disclosing any known material defects of the property itself. It’s required by local laws and disclosure rules.
It’s understandable that repairs might have been challenging because of health reasons. If you choose to sell through traditional methods, you’d need to fix these issues or disclose them. But with a cash buyer like iBuyHomes, we buy houses as is. It means you don’t need to worry about any repairs or cleaning, even if the property has suffered from neglect.
Yes. With the proper legal action and documentation, like a Power of Attorney (POA), a loved one or family member can manage the sale of your house.
If you’re facing mounting medical bills or need funds urgently, a direct cash sale to a company like iBuyHomes is often the fastest option.
When you’re a potential buyer, certain details can signal problems. Red flags include a seller avoiding specific questions about the house’s history, major structural concerns, persistent unusual smells, etc.