McKinney, Texas · Collin County

Problem Real Estate
in McKinney

If you have a property in McKinney with a tax lawsuit filed, a clouded title, or a contested heirship, there's likely more value left than you think — and a path to closing it.

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Local Knowledge

Why McKinney Properties Need a Specialist

McKinney is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Texas, and with that growth comes a specific kind of problem: estates and inherited properties that haven't kept pace with rapidly rising values. Heirs who inherited a fraction of a McKinney home five years ago are sitting on far more equity than they realize — even after resolving taxes or clearing title.

I work problem properties throughout McKinney — from older neighborhoods near historic downtown to newer developments off Highway 380. Tax foreclosure lawsuits, contested heirships, judgment liens — these are my specialty, not an exception.

Situations I Handle in McKinney

  • Active tax foreclosure lawsuit with Collin County
  • Inherited property with multiple heirs who can't agree
  • Title issue that stalled a pending sale
  • Property stuck in probate after a parent's passing
  • IRS lien, HOA balance, or contractor lien clouding the deed
What I Close in McKinney

Three Common Situations

Tax Foreclosure

Tax Suit Filed in Collin County

Collin County Appraisal District and tax attorneys move quickly. If a lawsuit has been filed and an auction date is approaching, the window to recover equity is narrow. I've closed these with as little as two weeks before auction.

Heir Property

Fractional Ownership After Probate

When multiple heirs inherit a McKinney property and can't agree on what to do, it often sits vacant and accrues more taxes. I work with whatever heirs are willing to sell and navigate the process for everyone.

Clouded Title

Title Issues That Kill the Deal

A McKinney listing stalled because of a chain-of-title gap, an unreleased lien, or a missing heir? Don't let it die. I buy outside standard title channels and take on the clearing work myself.

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Tell Me About Your McKinney Property

Fill out the form and I'll review it personally. If I can help, I'll call you within 24 hours. If I can't, I'll tell you who can. No obligation, no runaround.

What Happens Next

  • I review your situation and research the property
  • I call you within 24 hours — personally, not a VA
  • We discuss your options with no pressure and no jargon
  • If there's a path forward, I'll tell you exactly what it looks like

Property Intake Form

McKinney, Collin County — takes about 2 minutes.