Selling Your Home During Bankruptcy in Virginia?
We work with Chapter 7 trustees and Chapter 13 attorneys to provide a fast cash sale. Offer in 24 hours, close on the court's timeline.
- We work directly with Chapter 7 trustees and Chapter 13 attorneys
- Cash offer provides trustee with a firm, documentable value
- Fast close gives bankruptcy proceedings a clean resolution
- No repairs or showings required
- We pay all closing costs — nothing out of pocket
Get Your Free Cash Offer
No obligation. No fees. No judgment.
We understand you're going through a difficult time. We're here to help, not judge. No pressure, no obligation — just honest answers and a fair cash offer.
How It Works
Three simple steps. No repairs, no agents, no hidden fees.
Tell Us About Your Property
Fill out the short form or call us. Address and phone is all we need to get started.
Get Your Cash Offer in 24 Hours
We analyze your property and deliver a fair, no-obligation cash offer — no games, no lowballs.
Close on Your Timeline
Pick a closing date that works for you. As fast as 7 days or whenever you're ready.
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Our Promise to You
Bankruptcy is one of the most stressful financial situations you can face — and navigating a home sale on top of it is genuinely difficult. Trustees need documented value quickly. Courts need clean offers. Traditional listing processes don't move fast enough. We provide cash offers that trustees can present to the court, close on the approved timeline, and give both you and your attorney a straightforward path forward.
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Get your free cash offer — no fees, no obligation, no judgment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I sell my home while in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- In Chapter 7, your assets including your home become part of the bankruptcy estate and are managed by the trustee. The trustee can authorize a sale, and proceeds go toward satisfying creditors. We work with trustees regularly and can provide a cash offer the trustee can present to the court.
- What about Chapter 13 — I'm in a repayment plan?
- In Chapter 13, you can sell your home with court approval. The sale typically needs to satisfy the mortgage balance and may need to address plan payments. Your bankruptcy attorney needs to file a motion to sell. We can provide a firm offer letter for that process and close quickly once approved.
- The trustee wants to sell the home — does that affect me?
- If a Chapter 7 trustee is selling the property, your role is limited — but you may still have equity above the exemption that belongs to you after creditors are paid. A cash sale can preserve more of that equity than a longer agent-listed process.
- How quickly can you close if the court approves the sale?
- Once we have court approval, we can close in 7–14 days. We'll work with your attorney's timeline. Having a firm cash offer ready before the motion is filed can speed up the approval process.
- Will a cash sale affect my bankruptcy discharge?
- That's a question for your bankruptcy attorney — they know your specific case. What we can tell you is that a documented, arm's-length cash sale is typically straightforward for the court to approve versus a drawn-out listing process.
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