Questions to ask a fast buyer when selling your house or flat in Upton
Many people in Upton and elsewhere in London have been able to do so quickly by contacting LDN Properties. We provide a straightforward, no-hassle and stress-free way to get a competitive and speedy offer for sell your leasehold or freehold house or flat. We’re proud of our lengthy list of highly satisfied customers that we’ve helped since 2003.
Fast property buyers have the financial resources to buy homes upfront without having to wait months for mortgage approval, which means they can finalise buying your property within a few short weeks, and that includes you swiftly receiving the proceeds and exchanging contracts on the home.
If you’re interested in using a quick home buyer like LDN Properties for selling your flat or house, we’ve provided some sample questions below that you might want to consider asking specific companies by either email or calling them. Their answers will provide some insight into the buyer’s reputation, and should help you in making a decision about whether to sell to them.
Trustworthy quick home buyers will never make you pay any fees, which means you can count on receiving the total proceeds from the final sale price that they offer for your property. You should be wary about any company that says you must pay commission for them to buy your home, because only estate agents or auctioneers typically charge fees when selling properties.
These agreements give a person or entity the sole right to buy your home for a set period of time, typically many months or longer. Reputable fast buyers should be able to complete the process of buying your home in a handful of weeks, so there’s no legitimate reason why they should need such a contract, and if they ask for one then this should be seen as a red flag.
TPO is an independent organisation that publishes policies which shield owners from scams in the fast buying industry, and all TPO members must follow those regulations. You can easily check a company’s TPO membership status on the organisation’s website. Be wary of selling to a fast buyer that cannot prove it belongs to TPO, because it might be a fraudulent company.
Under these agreements, you would sell your house or flat to a fast buyer yet continue to live in it by paying the company a set amount of money each month. Whilst this might seem like a good idea to give you certainty about staying in your home, a fast buyer can attempt to evict you soon after buying your property, which can be a very stressful experience.