We Buy America As Is

What "as-is" really means when

selling to WeBuyAmericaAsIs

When WeBuyAmericaAsIs says “as-is,” it means you can sell the property in its current condition without making repairs, doing cleanup, or completing upgrades. It also means the buyer is not promising to fix defects before closing, and the sale is based on the home as it stands today.

What “as-is” means

In practical terms, an as-is sale usually means:

  • No repairs before closing.
  • No renovations or cosmetic updates.
  • No obligation to clean out every issue first.
  • No warranty that the home is perfect after sale.

That is useful if the house has damage, deferred maintenance, tenant issues, or you just do not want to spend more money on the property.

What it does not mean


“As-is” does not mean the buyer ignores everything. The
property is still reviewed, and the final offer usually reflects condition, needed repairs, and any title or closing issues.

It also does not remove the need for:

    • Basic title transfer.
    • Required disclosures if applicable.
    • Agreement on closing terms and date.

Why sellers like it

Selling as-is can save time and stress because you avoid:

  • Contractor bids.
  • Repair delays.
  • Cleaning and prep.
  • Traditional listing showings.
  • Financing fallout from retail buyers.

For many sellers, the biggest benefit is speed and certainty rather than trying to maximize top-dollar retail price.

Simple example

If a house needs roof work, paint, flooring, and junk removal, an as-is buyer may still make an offer based on the current condition. You do not have to fix those items first, but the offer will usually account for the cost of handling them after closing.

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What “as-is” really means at WeBuyAmericaAsIs: you sell your home in its current condition with no repairs, no cleanup, and no hassle. We evaluate the property as it stands and make a fair cash offer based on the home’s condition, location, and market value.

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