Faq

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answer: We buy houses in Winnipeg for cash, even without any renovations. You can contact us with your property details. We schedule a quick walkthrough and give you a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours. If you accept, we will set a closing date that works for you and handle the paperwork.

Answer: No, you keep the full offer amount. AJ Buys Houses does not ask for realtor commissions, closing costs, or any hidden charges added at the end.

Answer: We can close in as little as 7 days. If you need more time, we will work around your schedule instead of forcing a fixed date.

Answer: Yes. We buy inherited homes in as-is condition, even if there is deferred maintenance or unresolved paperwork. This includes homes that are still undergoing probate.

Answer: No, requesting a cash offer is free and comes with zero obligation. You can review the number and decide if it is right for you before moving forward.

Answer: You do not have to spend that money before selling. We buy houses that need major repairs, including foundation, roofing, plumbing, or electrical work. In simple words, AJ Buys Houses as-is in Winnipeg. Contact us to know more!

Answer: No, we work with out-of-town and out-of-province owners. AJ Buys Houses can complete the walkthrough, offer, and paperwork remotely, so you do not need to be present.

Answer: Don’t worry, we can still work with you. During the offer process, we review any liens or back taxes and factor them into a plan that gets you to closing.

Answer: Yes, a lawyer protects you by reviewing the purchase agreement and handling the title transfer. We cover the lawyer fees on our end, so this does not cost you anything extra.

Answer: It depends on your finances, how hands-on you want to be as a landlord, and whether you need the equity now. If you want a clean exit without managing tenants, making repairs, or incurring vacancy risk, a cash sale is typically simpler.

Answer: Work with a company that has verifiable reviews, a real local address, and is upfront about how they calculate offers. Moreover, be cautious of buyers who pressure you to sign quickly or who will not put terms in writing.

Answer: In most cases, we can begin the process and structure the closing around when probate clears. Reach out early so we can plan the timeline with you and the estate's executor.

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