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Seller Guide — As-Is

What Is an As-Is Home Sale in Utah?

Sell in Current Condition. No Repairs Required.

You've probably heard 'as-is' when it comes to selling a home — but what does it actually mean legally and practically in Utah? This guide explains what as-is means, what disclosures are still required, and how Quick Step's as-is purchases work.

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As-Is Explained

As-Is Home Sales in Utah: What You Need to Know

An as-is sale in Utah means you're selling the property in its current condition, without making repairs or improvements before closing. Importantly, 'as-is' does not mean you can hide known defects — Utah law still requires sellers to disclose material defects they're aware of, even in an as-is sale. What as-is does eliminate is the obligation to repair those defects before closing. The buyer accepts the property knowing its condition. When you sell to Quick Step, the as-is price reflects our own assessment of repair costs — we're not asking you to fix anything, we're pricing the home in its current state and taking on the repair work ourselves after closing.

Common Questions

What Is an As-Is Home Sale in Utah? — FAQ

Do I still need to disclose defects in an as-is Utah home sale?

Yes. Utah requires sellers to complete a Seller's Property Condition Disclosure form revealing known material defects, even in as-is transactions. Failing to disclose known issues can create legal liability.

Can a buyer's agent still negotiate repairs after an as-is offer in Utah?

In a traditional MLS listing labeled 'as-is,' buyers often still request repairs. With Quick Step, there are no repair requests — we buy as-is and handle everything ourselves.

Is an as-is sale to Quick Step legally binding in Utah?

Yes. We close through a licensed Utah title company with a standard purchase agreement. The transaction is fully legal and documented.

Will I get less money for my Utah home selling as-is?

The offer is based on the home's current condition. You avoid spending money on repairs that the offer already accounts for on our end.

What types of Utah homes most benefit from an as-is sale?

Homes needing major repairs, inherited or estate properties, distressed or damaged homes, and any property where the seller doesn't have time, money, or desire to renovate before selling.

Utah Homeowners Love Working With Quick Step

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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.

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West Jordan, UT
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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.

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Salt Lake City, UT
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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.

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