Solutions begin with listening.

Distressed-property conversations often begin after weeks or months of uncertainty. A useful first conversation should reduce confusion—not add another layer of pressure.

Gabe Perez leads Minnesota homeowner conversations. Sebastian Perez focuses on Texas. The team also reviews Davidson County, Tennessee inquiries. In every market, the method is the same: clarify the situation, identify the next date, and discuss realistic paths.

01

No sale-first assumption.

A direct purchase may be relevant, but so may a listed sale, a lender conversation, independent counseling, or advice from a qualified professional.

02

Clear roles and structures.

If Perez Property Solutions may buy directly or work with another buyer, that role and the proposed structure should be explained before you decide.

03

Deadlines stay visible.

A consultation does not pause a foreclosure, court, lender, trustee, or sheriff’s process. Time-sensitive documents should be treated accordingly.

“A homeowner should leave the first conversation with better questions—even when the answer is not to sell to us.”

Start with the situation you actually have.

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