Selling a home that needs a roof

Attempting to repair my own roof was a mistake; I waited until it was necessary to place buckets throughout the home to catch the rain pouring through the ceiling; By that point, the roof was in awful shape. There were missing shingles, rotted boards, broken gutters and a coating of algae. I got a ladder and climbed onto the roof, hoping to avoid the cost of hiring a professional. There simply wasn’t room in the budget for repairs or a up-to-date roof! Unfortunately, I slipped on the algae and fell off the roof. I broke my leg, wrenched my back, sprained my wrist and sustained a concussion. I was badly bruised however blessed to be alive. I spent nearly a week in the hospital and then several more going through physical rehabilitation. Because of taking so much time off from work, I lost my task. This combined with my medical expenses created even larger financial difficulties, then my best solution was to sell the house. My sister gave me a place to stay with her, although I hated to leave Phoenix, Arizona, I needed a fresh start. I considered contacting a real estate agent and selling my home by way of a traditional listing, then however, the troubles with the roof would show up during a home inspection. The bank would never agree to funding a potential buyer… When I got a free quote on replacing the roof, the cost was even higher than expected. My sister advocated that I get in touch with a money home buyer. There are quite a few money home customers available in the Phoenix area. I found a locally-based company that has built a solid reputation for honesty and fairness. I filled out an online form and got an quote without delay. The process was surprisingly quick and easy.

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