Buy As-Is. No Repairs. No Insurance Battles.
Dealing with fire damage to your Utah home and not sure what to do? Quick Step buys fire damaged properties throughout Utah as-is — no repairs, no remediation, no insurance hassles required. Get a fair cash offer within 24 hours.
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No complicated paperwork. No waiting months for a buyer. Just a simple, honest process from a local Utah investor.
Fill out the short form or give us a call. We'll ask a few quick questions about your property. No pressure, ever.
Within 24 hours we'll present you with a fair no-obligation cash offer. No lowballing, no surprises.
Close in as little as 7 days or pick a date that works for you. Cash goes directly into your hands at closing.
After a fire in Utah, homeowners face two paths: file an insurance claim and go through months of contractor work to restore the home, or sell the damaged property as-is and move on. Quick Step offers a third option for many Utah homeowners — a fast cash sale that lets you skip the restoration process entirely. We buy fire damaged homes in any state, from smoke damage only to total structural loss. You don't need to finish insurance proceedings, negotiate with contractors, or wait months before selling. If you have an active insurance claim, any proceeds may need to be disclosed or assigned at closing — we work with Utah title companies experienced in handling these situations.
Can Quick Step buy my Utah home while my fire insurance claim is still open?
Yes, though the insurance proceeds may need to be disclosed and handled at closing. We work with title companies experienced in these situations.
Do I need to file an insurance claim before selling my fire-damaged Utah home?
No. You can sell as-is without filing a claim. Not filing a claim means the insurance proceeds won't be part of the transaction.
How does Quick Step value a fire-damaged Utah home?
We assess the extent of damage, estimate restoration or demolition costs, and calculate what the site is worth in its current state versus its after-repair value. The offer reflects those numbers.
What if the fire damage to my Utah home is covered by insurance but I'd rather just sell?
Many homeowners in this situation choose to sell rather than deal with contractor management, temporary housing, and months of uncertainty. Your insurance settlement becomes irrelevant to our purchase.
Can I sell a fire-damaged Utah home if the structure is a total loss?
Yes — even a total structural loss has value as a cleared lot for rebuild. Quick Step evaluates land value and rebuild potential when the structure isn't salvageable.
I inherited my mom's house and had no idea what to do with it. Chase made the whole process so easy. We closed in 10 days and I didn't have to fix a single thing.
My house needed a new roof and the kitchen was a disaster. Every agent told me to fix it first. Quick Step just bought it as-is. Couldn't believe how smooth it went.
We needed to relocate for work in two weeks. Chase got us a fair offer within a day and we closed before we left town. Absolutely saved us.
Call us directly or fill out the form — we'll get back to you within 24 hours.
801-520-0101