Have Questions About Selling Your Memphis Property?
Every Memphis property situation is different. You may be dealing with an inherited home, major repairs, tenants, a vacant property, probate, delinquent property taxes, or simply a house you no longer want to maintain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions About Selling a Memphis Property
DOH Enterprise LLC is a Memphis-area property solutions company that works with homeowners who are considering selling their property directly.
We review the property, learn about the owner’s situation, and determine whether a direct, as-is offer may be an option.
This can be useful for Memphis homeowners dealing with repairs, inherited property, tenants, vacancy, property expenses, or another situation where a traditional sale may not be the preferred route.
You decide whether the option works for you.
DOH primarily focuses on Memphis and surrounding communities in the greater Memphis area.
If you own a property in Memphis or nearby and are unsure whether it falls within our buying area, contact us with the property address and we can review it.
DOH can review a variety of residential property situations, including:
- Single-family homes
- Vacant houses
- Inherited properties
- Probate-related properties
- Tenant-occupied homes
- Rental properties
- Homes needing major repairs
- Outdated properties
- Properties owned by out-of-town owners
- Houses with deferred maintenance
- Properties with delinquent taxes or other complications
Every situation is different, so the best first step is to tell us about the property.
No.
Requesting a property review or receiving an offer does not require you to sell.
You can review the price, terms, timeline, and your other selling options before making a decision.
Selling Process
The process is designed to stay simple.
Step 1: Contact Us
Tell us about your Memphis-area property.
Step 2: Property Review
We review the basic details, location, condition, and your situation.
Step 3: Walkthrough, If Needed
A property walkthrough may be requested if additional information is needed.
Step 4: Receive an Offer
If the property fits our buying criteria, an offer may be presented.
Step 5: You Decide
Review the offer and choose whether you want to move forward.
There is no obligation to accept.
No.
You do not need to renovate the property, stage it, replace flooring, repaint every room, or complete a major cleanout before talking with us.
In many situations, it is better to understand your selling options before spending money on improvements.
Sometimes.
We can begin with the information you provide, but a walkthrough may be needed to understand the property’s actual condition before a final offer is discussed.
If a walkthrough is needed, we will explain the next step.
Timing depends on the property.
A straightforward Memphis property may be easier to evaluate, while homes involving major repairs, tenants, probate, title issues, delinquent taxes, or multiple owners may require additional review.
We prefer to provide a realistic timeline based on the actual property rather than make the same promise for every homeowner.
Depending on the property and transaction, there may be flexibility around the closing date.
Some sellers want to move quickly, while others need additional time to relocate, remove personal belongings, coordinate with family members, or complete other arrangements.
If you receive an offer, discuss the timeline before signing so everyone understands the expected closing date.
Selling a Memphis House As-Is
Yes, a direct sale may allow you to explore selling the property in its current condition.
This can be especially useful when the home needs significant work and you do not want to spend months managing contractors.
The property’s current condition will still be considered when an offer is evaluated.
You can still contact DOH.
Memphis properties we discuss may have issues such as:
- Roof damage
- HVAC problems
- Foundation concerns
- Plumbing problems
- Electrical issues
- Water damage
- Fire damage
- Outdated kitchens or bathrooms
- Damaged flooring
- Broken windows
- Long-term deferred maintenance
- Significant cleanout needs
You do not automatically need to fix every problem before exploring a sale.
That depends on your goals and the numbers.
Before spending money, compare:
- Estimated repair costs
- Time needed to complete the work
- Ongoing mortgage payments
- Insurance
- Property taxes
- Utilities
- Maintenance
- Potential retail sale price
- Potential as-is selling option
Repairs may make sense for some homeowners. For others, selling in the property’s current condition may be more practical.
Not necessarily.
If the property contains furniture, personal belongings, debris, or items left by previous tenants or family members, contact DOH before paying for a full cleanout.
The property situation can be discussed first so you understand what may actually need to be done.