1. Share the property basics
Start with the address, condition, occupancy, repair issues, and timeline. Mention anything known about title, payoff, inheritance, taxes, court notices, or access.
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A simple Albuquerque process for gathering facts and comparing options without treating a direct sale as a promise.
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Share the property address and situation. A direct sale is not automatically the better path; compare written terms before deciding.
Start with the address, condition, occupancy, repair issues, and timeline. Mention anything known about title, payoff, inheritance, taxes, court notices, or access.
A buyer can review whether a direct path may fit. If something needs another source or professional confirmation, that should be clear before relying on timing or terms.
If written terms are available, compare them with a realistic listing plan. A seller can accept, decline, ask questions, or choose a different route.
Property-specific title, tax, court, and authority questions can affect closing. The Clerk link is an official starting point only. Recording, probate, foreclosure, fee, tax, title, and deadline questions need confirmation with the appropriate local office or qualified professional.
Takes 2 minutes. No obligation.