Be Careful Selling Your Las Vegas House for Cash 

December 7, 2016 12:00 pm Published by

There are a lot of articles about selling a house for cash. Some “experts” will say that you never should sell a house for cash. While others will say if you sell your house for cash you need to be careful when you do so. My name is Stanley King, a Las Vegas cash house sale expert, and I will discuss what the others have to say within this blog and then help you sell you sell your Las Vegas house for cash.

I agree with the second point very much, but disagree with some of the first point.

When it comes to point number two, yes, please be very, very careful when you sell your house for cash. Unfortunately there are people who are not honest out there taking advantage of people during the deal process.

Careful Selling Your Las Vegas House for Cash

But I disagree with statement # 1 that a buyer should never sell a house for cash. There are many reasons why the best option for you is to sell your house for cash. Among them are getting a divorce, repairs are too costly for you to make before a sale, a foreclosure is happening soon or others.

If you find yourself in this situation, I am your Las Vegas cash home sale solution. Please call me for personal service at 702-335-2000. I will answer the phone and talk to you immediately.

As for being careful when you do sell your house for cash, here are some red flags to watch for and tips from homeguides.sfgate.com that we agree with:

  1. No personal touch – The biggest red flag to watch out for when selling your house for cash is not meeting a human during the process. Always make sure you can meet the buyer in person.  We agree with the site editors when they write the following: “Scam artists are becoming savvier when it comes to defrauding honest sellers and real estate professionals out of their hard-earned money. Some of their strategies are obvious, but others are more subtle and difficult to detect. Most do it from a distance, so that they aren’t anywhere near the fallout when it occurs. Learn their tactics to ensure you sell your home to an honest buyer.”

I am an honest buyer and you will deal directly with me every step of the way. You will know who I am.

  1. Communication takes place only via email – “One of the latest scams occurs via email communication. Fraudsters notify real estate professionals via email that they want to buy certain properties. Many agents noted that the emails were obviously fraudulent based on poorly written content. It was obvious the emails came from someone who had no intent to buy the property noted. In one case, however, the buyer seemed credible. He presented documents that appeared to be legal, such as a passport and proof of funds statement. In a case like this, follow the money trail and ensure that it is in your account before providing any refund of payment.”

Other red flags include offers made without seeing the house or when the buyer makes the payment in a suspicious way.

So, there could be bad people trying to rip you off during this process. But I guarantee everything and I will do everything I can to make the process fast, simple and easy. And HONEST.

My name is Stanley King and I am your solution. Call me now to get started at 702-335-2000.

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