Transparency
Who is actually buying your house?
Anonymous buyers count on you not asking this question. We answer it before you sign.
You should always know four things
- The legal entity signing the contract — the actual name on the agreement, not a marketing brand.
- Whether we expect to take title — that is, whether we intend to buy and own the property ourselves.
- Whether the contract can be assigned — and if so, what that means for you.
- Who is responsible for closing — the party that must perform and fund the purchase.
We disclose these in writing as part of every offer. If another buyer could become involved, you'll know up front — not at the closing table.
⚑ Attorney review required
The specific buying entity name, title-taking expectations, and assignment language must be confirmed with counsel and reflected in the signed agreement. Final wording will be configured before launch.
Know your buyer before you commit
Get a written cash offer, see how it was calculated, and compare it with your other paths. No pressure, no obligation.
Or call a local Indiana home buyer: (317) 555-0187