Last updated: May 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers for homeowners, investors, and real estate professionals working with ACES Realty Solutions.
Selling Your Property
How does selling my property to ACES Realty Solutions work?
Selling to ACES starts with a simple property review. You share basic information through the seller intake form, our team reviews the details, and we discuss possible next steps based on the property condition, timeline, and seller goals. If an offer makes sense, you can review it with no obligation to move forward.
Can I sell my house as-is?
Yes. ACES can review properties in as-is condition, including homes that may need repairs, updates, cleanup, or other work. You do not need to renovate the property before requesting a review on the homeowners page.
Do I need to make repairs before requesting an offer?
No. You can submit the property information before making repairs. ACES reviews the property based on its current condition, market factors, and potential next steps.
What types of properties does ACES review?
ACES can review different residential property situations, including owner-occupied homes, vacant homes, inherited properties, rental properties, and properties that may need repairs. The final decision depends on the property details, location, condition, and available opportunity.
Am I obligated to accept an offer?
No. Requesting a property review or offer does not obligate you to sell. The goal is to give you a clear option so you can decide what makes the most sense.
Cash Offers & Closing
How fast can ACES make an offer?
Timing depends on the property details and how much information is available. After you submit the property information, ACES reviews the details and follows up with possible next steps as quickly as possible.
How does ACES calculate a cash offer?
A cash offer is based on several factors, including property condition, comparable sales, estimated repairs, local market activity, closing costs, and the overall investment opportunity. The goal is to create a practical offer based on real numbers, not guesswork.
Can I choose my closing date?
In many cases, flexible closing may be possible. ACES will discuss your timeline and try to align the closing process with your needs when the deal structure allows it.
Are there hidden fees or commissions?
ACES aims to keep the process clear and straightforward. If there are any costs, terms, or closing details that apply to your situation, they should be explained before you make a decision.
What happens after I accept an offer?
After an offer is accepted, the next steps usually include confirming property details, reviewing title or closing requirements, preparing documents, and coordinating the closing timeline. The exact process may vary by property and location.
Repairs, Tenants & Difficult Situations
Can I sell a property with tenants?
ACES can review tenant-occupied properties. The process depends on the lease situation, local rules, tenant status, and the goals of the property owner.
Can I sell an inherited property?
Yes. ACES can review inherited properties, including homes that may need repairs, cleanup, or coordination between multiple heirs. Sellers should also speak with qualified legal or tax professionals when probate, estate, or title questions are involved.
Can ACES review a property with major repairs?
Yes. Properties with major repair needs may still be reviewed. This can include outdated homes, damaged properties, vacant homes, or properties that may not be ideal for a traditional listing.
Can I sell if I am behind on payments or facing foreclosure?
ACES can review time-sensitive property situations, but homeowners should speak with qualified legal, financial, or housing professionals before making decisions related to foreclosure or missed payments. ACES does not provide legal or financial advice.
Can I sell a vacant or damaged property?
Yes. Vacant or damaged properties can be submitted for review. ACES will look at the property details, location, condition, and potential next steps.
Can I sell a property with liens or title issues?
Some title or lien issues may need to be resolved before closing. ACES can review the situation, but sellers should work with qualified title, legal, or financial professionals when needed.
Investor Questions
How can investors work with ACES Realty Solutions?
Investors can join the ACES investor list to review potential real estate opportunities. The investors page explains how ACES focuses on sharing opportunities that have been reviewed for fit, potential, and available deal information.
What types of investment opportunities does ACES focus on?
ACES may review off-market properties, value-add opportunities, rental potential, distressed properties, and other real estate opportunities depending on market conditions and deal availability. You can also review current sample listings on the opportunities page.
Are investment returns guaranteed?
No. ACES does not guarantee investment returns. Any projected numbers should be treated as estimates, and investors should complete their own due diligence before making decisions.
Can out-of-state investors join the ACES investor list?
Yes. Out-of-state investors can join the list if they are interested in reviewing opportunities that fit their goals. Available opportunities, deal structure, and investor requirements may vary.
What information do investors receive before reviewing a deal?
Available deal information may include property details, location, condition notes, photos, estimated repair considerations, comparable sales, pricing, and potential strategy. The exact information depends on the property and stage of review.
How often are new opportunities shared?
Deal flow depends on market activity and available inventory. ACES prioritizes quality and fit over sending opportunities just for the sake of volume.
Realtor Partnership Questions
Does ACES work with realtors and licensed agents?
Yes. ACES is open to working with real estate professionals when there is a clear fit for the seller, the agent, and the opportunity. Learn more on the realtor partnerships page.
Can realtors refer homeowners to ACES?
Realtors may be able to refer homeowners who are looking for an alternative to a traditional listing or who need a faster, more flexible option. Any referral or partnership arrangement should follow applicable laws, brokerage policies, and written agreements.
Can ACES help with properties that did not sell on the MLS?
ACES can review properties that did not sell through a traditional listing process. Some properties may need a different buyer profile, different pricing approach, or a more flexible transaction structure.
Will ACES protect the agent-client relationship?
ACES aims to handle realtor relationships professionally and transparently. If an agent introduces a seller or opportunity, the communication structure should be clear from the beginning.
Are referral or partnership arrangements compliant?
Referral and partnership arrangements depend on applicable laws, licensing rules, brokerage policies, and written agreements. ACES does not provide legal advice, so agents should confirm requirements with their broker or legal advisor.
Can ACES work with sellers who still want to list traditionally?
Yes. Some sellers may be better suited for a traditional listing, while others may prefer a direct sale or investor-style solution. ACES can help review the situation and determine whether there is a fit.
Trust, Privacy & Compliance
Is ACES Realty Solutions a brokerage, buyer, or investment company?
ACES presents itself as a real estate solutions company for homeowners, investors, and real estate partners. You can review the current public positioning on the About Us page. TODO: Confirm the exact approved legal positioning before publishing this answer as final.
Where does ACES operate?
The current website describes ACES as focused on selected U.S. markets and lists Texas, Florida, and Arizona. For broader service questions, contact ACES through the contact page.
How does ACES protect my information?
ACES should use submitted information only to review the property, respond to inquiries, and communicate about relevant services or opportunities. TODO: Add a dedicated privacy policy before launch and link it here.
Will my information be shared with third parties?
TODO: Use the website's final privacy policy language here before launch. If no policy exists yet, add one before collecting live form submissions.
Does ACES follow Fair Housing guidelines?
ACES supports fair and equal housing opportunity and should not make housing-related decisions based on protected characteristics.
Who should I contact with questions?
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