Plano, Texas · Collin County

Problem Real Estate
in Plano

Plano properties with broken titles, delinquent taxes, or contested heirships don't have to go to auction or sit indefinitely. I'm the buyer Plano families and agents call when the deal looks impossible.

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Local Knowledge

Why Plano Properties Need a Specialist

Plano's dense, mature housing stock means a high volume of estates — properties that have changed hands through inheritance rather than sale, often without proper probate. The result is clouded title, fractional ownership, and delinquent taxes that pile up while families argue about what to do.

I buy problem properties throughout Plano. If a Collin County tax lawsuit has been filed, a title company has flagged the deed, or heirs are at an impasse — that's exactly the situation I'm built for.

Situations I Handle in Plano

  • Tax foreclosure lawsuit pending in Collin County
  • Multiple heirs on title who can't agree to sell
  • Stalled listing due to title examination failure
  • Probate property with a vacant, deteriorating house
  • Judgment lien or IRS lien attached to the deed
What I Close in Plano

Three Common Situations

Tax Foreclosure

Collin County Tax Suits in Plano

When Collin County files a tax foreclosure suit on a Plano property, there's still a window to sell and recover equity — but it closes fast. I move within 24–48 hours of submission and can close before auction.

Estate Property

Inherited Plano Homes With No Clear Title

Older Plano neighborhoods have a high rate of informal estate transfers. If a property passed without formal probate and now has a tangled chain of title, I navigate the clearing process as part of my acquisition.

Agent Referral

Your Stalled Plano Listing

If a title company killed your deal, bring it to me before you release the listing. I work with agents throughout Plano and make sure commissions stay intact when I close.

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Tell Me About Your Plano 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

Plano, Collin County — takes about 2 minutes.