PPS / DECISION DESK

MN · TX · TN

A difficult property situation deserves more than one answer.

Start with the notice, the property, and the outcome you want. Perez Property Solutions helps you sort the next practical conversations—including paths that do not involve selling to us.

No obligation to sell. Contacting us does not stop or extend a foreclosure deadline.

A modest home in an established neighborhood at the beginning of winter
Start with what is true today.01

What brought you here?

01Notice of default or sale02Missed mortgage payments03Inherited or probate property04Major repairs or deferred maintenance05Vacant or unwanted home

Turn a stressful situation into a short list of next steps.

We are not here to pretend every situation has the same answer. The first job is to understand the facts, the clock, and what matters to you.

01Situation

Start with what happened.

Share the property address, the notices you received, the dates shown, and the outcome you would prefer.

02Options

Separate the paths.

We discuss what may deserve further review, including keeping, listing, refinancing conversations, or a direct sale.

03Decision

Choose your next useful step.

You decide whether to continue with us, contact another professional, or take more time to compare the alternatives.

TIME-SENSITIVE

The date on the page matters more than the pressure in the pitch.

Keep every notice. Record the sale date, response date, and contact information shown. A property consultation can help organize the facts, but it is not legal advice and does not pause a lender, court, trustee, or sheriff’s process.

See the first steps Find a HUD-approved counselor

A sale is one possible tool. It is not the starting assumption.

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Explore staying in the home

If keeping the property is the priority, the useful next step may be a conversation with your lender, a HUD-approved housing counselor, or a qualified attorney—not a sale.

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Prepare for a market sale

When time, condition, and equity allow, listing with an experienced local agent may create broader market exposure. We can help you identify the questions to ask before choosing that path.

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Consider a direct purchase

For owners who value privacy, an as-is property, and a defined timeline, a direct sale may be worth comparing with other options. Any proposed price and structure should be clear before you decide.

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Bring in the right specialist

Title, probate, tax, bankruptcy, and foreclosure questions can require licensed professionals. A useful consultation should identify when the situation is outside a buyer’s role.

One approach, grounded in the place your property sits.

Location affects demand, timelines, transaction customs, and the professionals who may need to be involved. Choose your market for local coverage.

Tell us where things stand.

Start with the property address. On the next step, share your contact details and any notice or deadline we should understand.

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No obligation to sell
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No invented promises
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Your situation stays central
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