Selling Your House As-Is with Trivanci LLC: What You Need to Know

Selling a house "as-is" means just that—you’re selling your home in its current condition, without making repairs or upgrades. While you’re required by law to disclose certain information about the property, you aren’t responsible for fixing anything before the sale.

This is different from a typical real estate transaction, where buyers can request repairs after an inspection. In those cases, sellers are often obligated to make repairs up to a certain limit outlined in the contract.

There are many reasons why homeowners consider selling as-is. You might be short on time or funds to tackle repairs, have inherited a property, or simply need to sell quickly.

No matter your situation, Trivanci LLC is here to help you make the best decision. As experienced real estate developers and contractors, we specialize in buying homes as-is, offering you a fast, stress-free sale.

This guide breaks down the ins and outs of selling your as-is home, specifically in Florida, and helps you decide if it’s the right choice for your needs.

Table of Contents

  • The Buyer’s and Seller’s Roles in the As-Is Sale Process

  • Can You Sell a House As-Is Without the Buyer Inspecting It?

  • Can Buyers Back Out of an As-Is Contract?

  • How to Sell Your Home As-Is with Trivanci LLC

  • What Do You Have to Disclose When Selling As-Is?

  • What Don’t You Have to Disclose When Selling As-Is?

  • Should You Sell Your Florida Home As-Is?

  • When Should You Fix Up Your Home Instead of Selling As-Is?

  • How Trivanci LLC Calculates Offers for As-Is Homes

The Buyer’s and Seller’s Roles in the As-Is Sale Process

When selling as-is, the as-is contract allows the seller to sell the property in its current state, without being obligated to make repairs. However, this doesn’t mean sellers have no responsibilities, nor does it eliminate the buyer’s ability to inspect the property.

Here’s a quick overview of the process:

  • Seller's Responsibilities:
    You must disclose known issues that significantly affect the property’s value but aren’t obvious, such as structural damage, electrical issues, or termite infestations.

  • Buyer’s Inspection Period:
    Buyers typically have 15 days to inspect the property. During this time, they can decide whether to move forward, renegotiate terms, or cancel the contract. If the buyer cancels within the inspection period, their deposit is refunded.

  • Negotiations:
    Buyers may request a price reduction or repairs after an inspection. As the seller, you can decline their requests. If the buyer still decides to proceed, the property is sold as-is.

Can You Sell a House As-Is Without the Buyer Inspecting It?

Yes, buyers can waive their right to an inspection. This often happens when the property is being sold to an investor or for a teardown project. However, most buyers exercise their inspection rights to identify potential issues.

Can Buyers Back Out of an As-Is Contract?

During the inspection period, buyers can back out of the contract for any reason and receive their deposit back. However, after this period, backing out becomes more difficult and could result in penalties.

How to Sell Your Home As-Is with Trivanci LLC

Here’s how we make the process simple and stress-free:

  1. Contact Trivanci LLC
    Reach out to us through our website or by phone to get started.

  2. Schedule a Property Visit
    We’ll evaluate your property to determine its value and potential.

  3. Receive a Fair Cash Offer
    We’ll provide you with a no-obligation cash offer based on the After Repair Value (ARV), minus renovation costs and our minimal operating margin.

  4. Close on Your Schedule
    Once you accept the offer, we’ll handle the paperwork and close in as little as 7-14 days.

What Do You Have to Disclose When Selling As-Is?

Florida law requires sellers to disclose defects that could affect the property’s value or safety, including:

  • Structural issues, such as foundation cracks

  • Electrical or plumbing problems

  • Environmental hazards like mold or asbestos

  • Termite infestations

  • Disputes over property boundaries or title issues

Disclosing these issues upfront can help protect you from legal liability and make the process smoother.

What Don’t You Have to Disclose When Selling As-Is?

You don’t need to disclose cosmetic issues (like peeling paint) or incidents such as a death on the property. Additionally, flood history is considered the buyer’s responsibility to investigate.

Should You Sell Your Florida Home As-Is?

Selling as-is has its pros and cons.

Pros:

  • No need to spend money on repairs

  • Faster closing process

  • Avoid managing contractors

Cons:

  • Smaller pool of buyers

  • Lower sale price compared to market value

At Trivanci LLC, we make it easy to weigh your options and move forward with confidence.

How Trivanci LLC Calculates Offers for As-Is Homes

Our formula is straightforward and transparent:

ARV (After Repair Value) x 80% - Repair Costs = Cash Offer

For example, if your home’s ARV is $300,000 and repairs cost $40,000:

($300,000 x 80%) - $40,000 = $200,000

This ensures you get a fair, competitive offer that accounts for the property’s current condition.

Get Started Today with Trivanci LLC

Skip the stress and uncertainty of traditional sales. Trivanci LLC specializes in buying as-is properties quickly and for cash. Contact us today to request your no-obligation offer.

Property Address
609 2nd Street West Palm Beach FL, 33401

Phone
(561) 614-5386

Email
info@Trivanci.com

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