What our clients say …

William

Stockbridge

My foreclosure date was set for the first Tuesday in November, and it was already the end of October. I got into this situation due to a death in the family and some illnesses, leaving me with no way to keep up with payments. I had already undergone a loan modification that I couldn’t afford, and the bank was demanding full payment. With no options left, my son introduced me to Gary, who bought the house and closed within a week. He then rented the house back to me for a month, giving me time to find a new place and organize my move. The bank was paid in full, so there was no foreclosure on my record and no impact on my credit. Thanks to Gary, I was able to have a fresh start in a new place.

Chuck

Lithia Springs

The house belonged to my sister, who had passed away earlier that year. The place was a real mess when we finally got vacant possession; it was infested with roaches. To make things worse, her bank filed a foreclosure notice and sent it to me as her sole heir. We had the house appraised, but due to the necessary repairs, it was worth less than what was owed—we were upside down on the mortgage. When I talked to Gary, he explained that the house would qualify for a short sale, which was a great relief. I worked with his team to provide the bank with all the required paperwork, and within a few short months, the short sale was complete. Goodbye foreclosure, goodbye repairs, goodbye liability.

Larry

Jonesboro

I inherited the house from my mother and decided to sell. I was recommended to Gary by my probate attorney. Initially, I agreed to sell to another investor because they offered a higher price, but once under contract, they tried to renegotiate downwards. So I canceled and sold to Gary, and I'm glad I did. His team cleared the house, ensuring certain items went to local charities as I had requested. The process was very smooth, with Gary, the probate attorney, and the closing attorney all working together. It made things easy during a stressful time.

Tiffany

Carrolton

My mother had recently passed and left our family home to me and my sister. We had grown up in that house, and my sister still lived next door, so there were a lot of emotions tied up there. We wanted to sell the house to someone who would take care of it. Gary agreed to buy and completely renovate the property. He was true to his word—the house turned out beautifully and made us all proud. Well done, well done.

Patricia

Jonesboro

We were going through probate—my husband had passed, and I wanted to sell the house and move closer to my daughter. The problem was, my husband hadn’t left a will, so the probate process was taking some months, and we weren’t sure when it would be complete. I agreed to a contract with Gary while we were still in probate, on the understanding that within a week of being out of probate, we would close the sale of the house. Gary coordinated with his closing attorney and lined up everything to meet the timeline. The process worked perfectly.

Seth

Dallas

I was living and working out of state when my mother passed. Handling probate, the house, and all its contents fell to me while I was miles away. We needed confirmation from the court that we could sell the house, but once that happened, the closing was within a few weeks. I just took a few personal items from the house and left the rest for Gary and his team to sort and clear. I just couldn’t have managed all this myself.

John

Fayetteville

We owned that house for well over 20 years—my kids grew up there, and there were a lot of memories. When I had to move a family member into a nursing home, I didn’t want the hassle of repairs and moving all the house contents. Gary and his team did a great job handling all that and made the sales process easy for me.

Emanuel

Stockbridge

The house was an investment property that I needed to sell fast. Within two weeks, it was sold, and I got my money. Sweet!

Phillip

Douglasville

Our buyer dropped out, leaving us in a difficult position as we already had another property under contract. The new house was in the county on 5 acres—perfect for our horses—and we didn’t want to lose it. Gary worked with his attorney and somehow managed to close on our original sale date. So everything worked just fine.

Howard

Atlanta

The plan was to renovate the house and keep it as a rental. However, we had problems with the general contractor and his crew, so we had to replace them with another team. We were finally almost complete when there was a break-in, and all the copper was stolen, and the plumbing was damaged. I was done—I just needed to sell, get some money back, and move on! Gary bought the house, closed in a few weeks, and I never saw or worried about that house again.

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