Are “We Buy Houses” Companies Credible?

Are These “We Buy Houses in Belton Companies” Credible?

How do I know if the local house buying companies out there are honest and credible?

Buying and selling houses is a valid and respectable profession that can help communities and house sellers in many ways. But just like any other line of work – a minority of house buyers in any market are the ones who make the rest of us look bad.

There are people who are really great, ethical folks who improve their neighborhoods one property at a time.

And then there’s shady, dishonest people who put money ahead of the well being of their clients.

What Reputable House Buyers Are Doing

  • Helping people by accessing the money they need right away. People often need the cash in their house to cover unexpected medical expenses, or to relocate to be close to a relative. We can make that happen in just a few days.
  • Helping sellers get rid of a burdensome property without the hassle of having to list it with a broker and wait months and month for a sale.
  • Creating local jobs. We hire plumbers, contractors, electricians, brokers, title reps, loan officers, administrators and many other folks along the way. Our investments help create real jobs for people.
  • Increasing the value of neighborhoods. When we improve a house, we’re helping to increase the value of the entire community. We often repair abandoned and neglected houses, turning them into beautiful homes for families.
  • Increasing the tax base. When a new buyer takes over one of our properties, they’ll pay a higher tax rate based on the new and improved value. Those taxes go to pay for our schools, fire, police, libraries, streets and other valuable pieces of infrastructure.

Pretty cool stuff, right?

Most of our work is coordinating with lots of people to make sure things are happening on time. We have to keep track of lots of moving parts.

So let’s get back to how you can use this information to find out if someone is a credible investor, and not just pulling a house buying scam.

How To Ensure You’re Working With A Reputable Local House Buyer

When you talk with a local house buyer to potentially buy your house… ask them some of the questions below to ensure they’re reputable, knowledgeable, and honest.

Ask open-ended questions like:

  • How do you help your clients?
  • What do you do for people?
  • Can you tell me more about your services?
  • What aspect of your business makes you the proudest?
  • How would you describe your investment philosophy?
  • How can I know that you’ll close on my house when you say you will?

Second, look for tell tale signs of tactics that those few shady operators tend to use.

  • “Kitchen table closings” – If a property buyer tries to get you to sign the deed (ownership) of your house over to them at your house, rather than a professional place like a closing attorney or title company… be leery.  Most reputable house buying services will perform the actual closing of the sale at a neutral 3rd party place… like a title company. This ensures everything is done right and on the up and up.
  • Pressuring you into a fast closing – If a house buyer tries to pressure you into selling your house and says that you have to make the decision today, be leery. Most reputable house buying services will make you and offer and that offer will be on the table for at least 2-7 days (minimum) for you to make a decision.

Most scammers are looking for a quick score, and not an in-depth interview.

True investors who run honest and ethical house buying services, however, are building long-term businesses based on relationships and community development.

So when you’re looking at one of the “we buy houses companies“… never be afraid to ask questions!

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