1. Organize
We identify the controlling facts
Who owns the property, who may sign, what is owed, which deadline applies, and what condition or occupancy issues affect the decision.
Private homeowner property assistance
Blocara helps homeowners organize urgent property facts, compare practical choices, and identify when a direct sale, conventional listing, lender or county process, legal action, or independent professional may be appropriate.
A useful review begins with title, authority, debt, deadlines, condition, occupancy, and your priorities. Blocara may determine that a direct as-is transaction is worth considering, but it may also identify that you should first contact a servicer, county office, probate attorney, divorce attorney, bankruptcy attorney, HUD-approved housing counselor, insurance professional, or licensed real estate broker.
Each guide is designed around a specific high-intent situation, not a generic “we buy houses” message.
Organize the notice, sale date, payoff, authority, and potential sale paths.
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Resolve who may sign, what the estate owes, and whether the property can be sold.
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Coordinate probate authority, title, lender deadlines, and disposition in one plan.
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Review county notices, redemption timing, liens, and remaining equity.
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Compare buyout, listing, sale, and court-order constraints without taking sides.
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Compare insurance, repair, listing, and as-is sale decisions.
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Evaluate condition, insurance, health and access constraints, and sale feasibility.
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Address security, insurance, taxes, code issues, occupancy, and sale timing.
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Identify title obstacles and determine whether closing proceeds can resolve them.
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Act before an auction date narrows the available choices.
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Compare certainty and convenience against likely net proceeds.
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Review the legal, servicing, default, lien, and due-on-sale risks before using it.
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1. Organize
Who owns the property, who may sign, what is owed, which deadline applies, and what condition or occupancy issues affect the decision.
2. Compare
Keeping the property, working with the relevant institution, listing, selling directly, or using an independently reviewed specialized structure.
3. Disclose
Before a transaction, you should know whether Blocara is a prospective buyer, contract assignor, referral source, or another disclosed participant.
Blocara or a related party may earn a profit from purchasing and later reselling a property, assigning a purchase contract, or receiving a lawful referral payment. A direct purchase price may be lower than a potential retail listing price because the buyer may assume condition, timing, financing, holding, resale, and closing risks. Compare net proceeds, timing, certainty, and professional advice before deciding.
No. Blocara is a private property-options organization. We are not a government agency, nonprofit, law firm, lender, loan servicer, or housing-counseling agency.
Not unless a separate written agreement expressly says so. Blocara may act as a prospective buyer or may connect a homeowner with an independent professional. Homeowners should obtain independent advice before signing transaction documents.
Blocara or a related party may earn a profit by purchasing and reselling a property, assigning a purchase contract, or receiving a lawful and disclosed referral payment. The applicable role and compensation path should be disclosed before a homeowner commits to a transaction.
Blocara does not promise to stop, postpone, or modify a foreclosure or tax-sale process. We can review property and transaction facts, evaluate whether a sale may be feasible, and direct homeowners to independent legal, government, nonprofit, lender, or licensed real estate resources.
Provide the exact document title, scheduled date, property address, owner shown on title, approximate debt, occupancy, property condition, and whether probate, divorce, bankruptcy, or co-ownership is involved. Do not submit unredacted Social Security numbers or bank credentials.
Start with the facts
Describe what happened, the exact deadline, who owns the property, approximate debt, occupancy, condition, and what outcome matters most. Do not send Social Security numbers, banking credentials, full account numbers, or unredacted identity documents.

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Organize the facts, compare legitimate options, and understand Blocara’s role before making a property decision.
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