Sell a House With
Code Violations
Needing Major Repairs
If your property has code violations, liens, or needs major repairs, you may have experienced that it is much harder to sell in the Greater New Orleans market. Sometimes it can even be impossible to find a buyer, because lenders will not approve a loan on a property that needs excessive repairs or has code enforcement liens.
And more often than not, buyers are simply picky. They have so many houses to choose from if they are qualified to buy.
When you don’t have the cash or the time to fix up your house before putting it on the market, it can become unmarketable. With lending standards as tight as they are, if you have even so much as a broken door knob, you may be headed for trouble.
In some cases, if the city or parish red-tags the house you can be subject to fines or even lose the property altogether if you don’t take care of the problems.
If you are in that situation, don’t despair – you are not alone! Let your fixup be our burden. At Fairview Home Buyers, we are in a position to pay cash for your property and deal with any repairs after we close and you have your cash. Why not get started today and see if your property can qualify for our buying criteria!

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