Questions to ask a quick buyer when selling your home in Lower Clapton
If you are considering using a quick buyer to sell your Lower Clapton property, you should always do some initial research on each company that you are considering using. By searching for certain company names online, you will quickly be able to see whether they have any negative news articles or bad reviews written by unhappy customers that could be red flags.
You should also consider getting in touch with specific fast buyers by email or phone to ask them a number of questions about their approach to purchasing properties. Below you will find some sample queries and suggested answers that should help you to discover which companies are trustworthy, and which fast buyers you might not want to use.
Be very wary of a fast buyer who asks you to sign such an agreement, which gives them exclusive right to purchase your home for a set period of time — usually many months, and prevents anyone else from making an offer on it. If the company is truly a fast buyer, they don’t need such an agreement and should be able to buy your home within a few weeks.
The Property Ombudsman (TPO) is an independent entity that writes rules to protect homeowners against bad practice in the fast house buying sector, and TPO members must abide by those regulations. Be wary of selling your property to a quick buyer that cannot prove they are registered with the organisation, because it could possibly be an illegitimate business.
Sale and rent back occurs when an owner sells their home to a fast property buyer but continues to live in the house or flat by renting it from the company. This is something that LDN Properties does not offer.