Turn Abandoned and Neglected Homes Into $3,000 Cash Rewards

and Help Your Neighborhood Thrive!

Empty, neglected houses invite crime, decrease property values and make neighborhoods unsafe. In fact, just one abandoned home can slash your home’s value by 10 percent. The good news is, you can positively impact your property value by referring neglected and or abandoned properties in your neighborhood and get paid $3,000 referral fee if we buy it. 

Don’t wait. Refer a lead today and start earning

If you see a rundown property(ies), send its address our way, and let’s turn your neighborhood eyesores into cash opportunities for you!

Don’t Just walk
past it. Turn it into a
$3000 cash reward

Spotted an abandoned or rundown property in your neighborhood? Don’t just walk past it—turn it into a $3,000 referral fee. Help clean up your community while putting extra money in your pocket. It’s fast, easy, and 100% confidential. Submit a lead today!

  • Stay 100% Confidential
  • No Need for you to do any extra work!
  • Receive $3000 referral fee.

How It Works

Spotted an abandoned or neglected home? Here is how it works.

1
Submit a property. Stay 100% confidential

Fill out our quick form with the property address and your details. Your information stays private—we never share it with anyone.

2
We research the property. No extra work needed from you

Our team checks the neighborhood and market value of similar homes in good condition to see if this property fits our buying criteria. No need for you to do any extra work

3
We Track Down the Owner and Make an Offer

If the property qualifies, we use publicly available data to find the owner and make them a cash offer. We keep you updated every step of the way—privately.

4
You Get Paid $3000! No strings attached

Once we close the deal (usually within 30 days after the offer is accepted), you get a $3,000 referral fee check—no strings attached! It’s that simple.

Don’t wait. Refer a property today and start earning.

If you see a rundown property(ies), send its address our way, and let’s turn your neighborhood eyesores into cash opportunities for you!

Here’s what you will look for.

  • Exterior Neglect & Poor Maintenance
  • Overgrown or dead grass, bushes, and trees.
  • Piled-up newspapers, mail, or unattended packages.
  • Broken, boarded-up, or missing windows
  • Peeling or faded paint, damaged siding, or graffiti.
  • Roof damage (missing shingles, sagging roofline, or visible leaks).
  • Collapsed fences or broken gates
  • Signs of Vacancy
  • Overgrown or dead grass, bushes, and trees.
  • Piled-up newspapers, mail, or unattended packages.
  • Broken, boarded-up, or missing windows
  • Peeling or faded paint, damaged siding, or graffiti.
  • Roof damage (missing shingles, sagging roofline, or visible leaks).
  • Collapsed fences or broken gates
  • Signs of Financial or Legal Distress
  • Foreclosure or Auction Notice: Often posted on the door or listed in county records.
  • Delinquent Property Taxes: Tax lien signs may be visible or searchable online
  • Eviction Notices: Indicating previous tenants or homeowners have left.
  • For Sale By The Owner (FSBO): Especially handwritten ones
  • Structural Damage & Safety Hazards
  • Leaning or crumbling foundation.
  • Large cracks in walls or sidewalks.
  • Fire, water, or storm damage left unrepaired.
  • Signs of squatters or unauthorized entry (broken locks, unsecured doors).
  • Community Indicator
  • Nearby neighbors mention the house has been empty for months or years.
  • Rodent or pest infestations (a sign of long-term neglect)
  • Frequent police activity or reports of vandalism.

Frequently
Asked Questions

We understand you might have some questions. To assist you, we've compiled a list of common inquiries along with our responses.

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1.  Is this legal? Am I allowed to refer someone else’s property?

Yes, referring a property is completely legal. You are simply sharing publicly visible information, just like reporting a pothole or a broken streetlight. No private or trespassed information is needed.

2.  Will my identity be kept private? I don’t want my neighbors to know I referred their house.

Absolutely! Your referral is 100% confidential. The homeowner will never know who submitted the lead, and your information will never be shared.

3.  How do I know I’ll actually get paid? What if you buy the house and don’t pay me?

We provide clear terms upfront, and you’ll receive written confirmation when your lead qualifies. If we successfully purchase the property, you get paid—guaranteed.

4.  What if I refer a house and you don’t buy it? Do I waste my time if nothing happens?

Not at all! While we can’t buy every property, we assess every lead carefully. If it meets our buying criteria, we buy it and you get paid. However, some properties take time, but you’ll always be in the loop of our progress.

5.  How much effort will this take? Do I need to talk to the owner, negotiate, or handle anything else?

None at all! Just send us the address with the zip code and we handle the rest. No need to contact the owner or do any research. As long as it’s a neglected or abandoned property, we’ll take care of it and keep you posted in the process. 

6.  Does the property have to be completely abandoned? What if someone is still living there, but it looks neglected?

It doesn’t have to be vacant! Many distressed homes still have owners but are in financial trouble or falling apart. If it looks neglected, vacant, or run-down, send it in—we’ll investigate and keep you informed. 

7.  Will you try to pressure the owner into selling?

Not at all. We approach owners with respect and only work with those who are willing to sell. In many cases, we actually help homeowners by giving them a way out of financial hardship.

Don’t wait! Refer a property today and start earning!

If you see a rundown property(ies), send its address our way, and let’s turn your neighborhood eyesores into cash opportunities for you!