As-is property saleNo renovation required

Code Violations — Can You Still Sell?

Got code violations or unpermitted work on your property?

Find out if you can sell as-is, what it costs to fix, or if an investor is your best bet.

Vacancy, violations, deferred maintenance, tired rentals — these are fixable problems. You'll get straight answers on what you can sell as-is, what's worth fixing, and who actually buys homes like yours.

As-is property sale
Hudson Valley single-family home exterior

Offer

Code violation selling options assessment

Know what must be fixed vs. what can be disclosed.
Cost-to-cure estimates from local contractors.
As-is sale strategies for tough situations.
Straight answers about as-is value and who the real buyers are.
A shorter path for owners who don't want months of prep work.

Why this works

Don't pour another dollar into a property you're trying to get out of.

Code issues don't always kill a deal. Let's find out.

What you're trying to figure out

Whether repairs are actually necessary before you list.
How condition affects the price and the type of buyer you'll attract.
How to stop the property from eating more of your time and money.

How we handle condition sales

Step 1
Share the property's condition and the basics.
Step 2
Get a real price, buyer-pool read, and disclosure guidance.
Step 3
Choose between a fast sale, selective prep, or investor marketing.

Why people start here

Practical, local, and built for owners who don't have time for another renovation project.

Get connected

Get an as-is property review

Share the address and the condition story. Ryan will review likely value, buyer fit, and whether selling as-is is the smartest move.

Resource guide
The upgrade trap — where renovation budgets go to die

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Code Violations Don't Always Kill a Deal

Unpermitted work, open permits, and code violations are common — especially in older Hudson Valley homes. Here's how to handle them when sel

Deeper follow-through

How we handle condition sales

Start with the quick capture when speed matters, then move into the fuller page once the lead is ready for the next level of detail.