Tampa Bay Case Studies
4 cash purchases across Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. A Seminole Heights bungalow with foundation cracks, a block home with a failed flat roof in Clearwater, a Federal Pacific panel situation in Largo, and an unpermitted garage conversion in St. Petersburg.
All 4 Deals at a Glance
| City | Deal | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Tampa | a Seminole Heights Bungalow with Foundation Cracks | 21 Days |
| Clearwater | a Block Home with a Failed Flat Roof | 17 Days |
| Largo | a Home with Federal Pacific Panel and No Insurance | A neighbor complaint about an old, unpermitted carport enclosure had triggered a cascade of official notices. These quickly escalated from warnings to significant fines, and eventually, to active liens on the property. Sarah, who lived out of state, was overwhelmed. She was receiving stacks of unopened mail from the City of Largo's Code Enforcement department, each letter adding to her anxiety. The property itself had structural issues in the roof, a clearly outdated and potentially hazardous electrical panel (a common problem in 1960s Largo homes), and a general state of disrepair. |
| St. Petersburg | a Home with Unpermitted Garage in St. Petersburg | 21 Days |
Selling a Seminole Heights Bungalow with Foundation Cracks
Tampa, FL | Closed in 21 Days
When we first received the call about the property on E Hanna Avenue in Tampa's historic Seminole Heights, we knew it wouldn't be a typical deal. Mrs. Eleanor Vance, an elderly homeowner, had lived in the house since 1968. After her husband passed away years prior, the maintenance became overwhelming. The property slowly fell into disrepair, attracting the unwanted attention of the City of Tampa code enforcement.
Walking into the 1950s concrete block home, the issues were immediately apparent. A musty odor hinted at hidden water damage, and visible water stains spiderwebbed across the ceiling in the back addition. The City of Tampa had already issued several warnings and subsequently levied substantial daily fines due to significant code violations. Unpermitted additions in the rear of the house, likely from the 1970s, lacked proper electrical wiring and structural integrity. The original 1950s electrical system was a fire hazard, with an antiquated fuse box that buzzed ominously. The roof had a visible sag, and a persistent leak had compromised the integrity of one of the bathrooms. The overgrown yard and accumulation of personal items only compounded the problem, attracting pests and further fines.
Mrs. Vance was overwhelmed. She was facing mounting liens, the threat of condemnation, and the emotional toll of selling her long-time home. Traditional real estate agents had turned her away, citing the extensive repairs, unpermitted work, and the active city liens as too complex to list on the open market. She needed a solution that was fast, required no repairs, and dealt directly with the city's demands in Tampa.
This is where FL Home Buyers stepped in. We understand that homeowners in Tampa facing these kinds of challenges need more than an offer; they need a partner. Our approach was simple, direct, and completely transparent. We didn't ask Mrs. Vance to pay off the city lien, fix the sagging roof, or undertake a full electrical rewire. We bought the house exactly "as-is."
Our team thoroughly assessed the property on E Hanna Avenue. We calculated the full cost of addressing all known and potential code violations, including permitting the unpermitted additions, a complete roof replacement, upgrading the electrical system, resolving the plumbing leaks from the old cast iron pipes, and extensive structural repairs. Our offer factored in these rehab costs, allowing Mrs. Vance to walk away without any further financial burden or repair obligations.
We presented Mrs. Vance with a detailed breakdown of our offer. This wasn't a mysterious number; it was a clear calculation showing exactly how we arrived at our cash offer – from the payoff of the city liens to the full scope of renovations required. This transparency, combined with our promise to close on her timeline without any agent commissions or closing costs on her end, gave her real relief. We specialize in making complicated situations straightforward for Tampa homeowners.
Within just 21 days from our initial conversation, FL Home Buyers successfully closed on the property on E Hanna Avenue. We handled all the complexities of the city liens and the title work. The closing took place at Hillsborough Title Company, right here in Tampa, on Mrs. Vance's preferred timeline, ensuring she had ample time to coordinate her move to her new assisted living facility.
For Mrs. Vance, it was a real relief. She was able to move on from a property that had become a source of real stress, free from daily fines, endless repairs, and the uncertainty of the traditional market. She received a fair cash offer, avoided all closing costs, and most importantly, gained her relief back.
"Max and his team were a godsend. I didn't think I'd ever get out from under that house and those fines. They took care of everything, like they said they would. It was such a relief to finally sell my Tampa home and move forward."
"Max and his team were a godsend. I didn't think I'd ever get out from under that house and those fines. They took care of everything, like they said they would. It was such a relief to finally sell my Tampa home and move forward."
Selling a Block Home with a Failed Flat Roof
Clearwater, FL | Closed in 17 Days
Selling a Home with Federal Pacific Panel and No Insurance
Largo, FL | Closed in A neighbor complaint about an old, unpermitted carport enclosure had triggered a cascade of official notices. These quickly escalated from warnings to significant fines, and eventually, to active liens on the property. Sarah, who lived out of state, was overwhelmed. She was receiving stacks of unopened mail from the City of Largo's Code Enforcement department, each letter adding to her anxiety. The property itself had structural issues in the roof, a clearly outdated and potentially hazardous electrical panel (a common problem in 1960s Largo homes), and a general state of disrepair.
Selling a Home with Unpermitted Garage in St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg, FL | Closed in 21 Days
Own a Problem Property in Tampa Bay?
Same process as every deal above: fair cash offer, close on your timeline, zero repairs.