The County Won't Wait. Neither Should You.

Behind on property taxes in Knox County? The clock's ticking toward a tax sale — and that deadline doesn't care about your situation. But you still have options. We buy your home, clear the tax debt at closing, and put cash in your pocket before the county takes action.

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How We Help with Tax-Delinquent Properties

We Clear Tax Liens at Closing

Back taxes, penalties, interest — all of it gets handled at the closing table. You walk away with your proceeds, free and clear.

We Move Faster Than the County

Tax sale timelines don't flex. We can close in 14 days — well before most tax foreclosure deadlines hit. But you have to act now.

No Fees. Period.

Zero commissions, zero closing costs on your end. What we offer is what you walk away with. No fine print.

Get a Cash Offer — We Handle the Tax Debt

Don't wait on this one. We'll call you within 24 hours with a fair offer.

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Common Questions About Selling with Tax Liens

We can close in as little as 14 days. Need more time? No problem — you pick the closing date and we work around your schedule.
Zero fees. Zero commissions. Zero closing costs on your end. We cover everything. We make our money when we renovate and resell the property — not by nickel-and-diming you.
We handle all of it. Back taxes, liens, code violations, HOA fees — everything gets resolved at closing. You walk away free and clear.
Usually no. We cover all closing costs. If you owe more than the home's worth, we can help you explore options like a short sale or lender negotiation — but that's a conversation, not a commitment.
We're Reid, Ty, and Mark — three guys who grew up right here in Knoxville. Every closing goes through a licensed title company. You'll have a real contract, and the transaction happens at a real title office. Check our Google reviews, call us directly at (865) 324-1736, and you'll see — this is neighbor-helping-neighbor. Not some faceless corporation.

A Real Story from Knox County

An Inherited Home That Was Too Far Gone

1738 Joan Dr

The situation: The family inherited this property and fully planned to renovate it. Then they saw how much work it actually needed. Way too much. So the house sat vacant, fell behind on taxes, and started heading toward a tax sale.

What we did: We bought it as-is — they didn't have to fix a thing. We cleared the outstanding tax debt at closing, stopped the tax sale, and made sure the family walked away with the proceeds from their inheritance.

The outcome: Tax sale stopped. Vacant home sold. Family got their inheritance.

We Buy Houses Across Knoxville and Beyond

Knoxville Maryville Oak Ridge Farragut Lenoir City Clinton Knox County Blount County
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