Memphis, TN
Bankruptcy

Going Through Bankruptcy in Memphis, TN?

Filing for bankruptcy does not mean losing everything. Selling your home strategically can help you maximize the assets you keep, satisfy creditors, and emerge from bankruptcy with a stronger foundation for your financial future.

No feesNo repairs neededClose in as little as 7 days
Memphis avg. 55 days on market — go faster with cash
Memphis Market Context

What This Means for Memphis Homeowners

Memphis sellers have enormous leverage they often do not realize. Out-of-state investors are pouring capital into the Memphis market because rental yields here exceed those in most major US cities. Your property — even if it needs work — is a sought-after asset. FairOffer ensures you see multiple competing offers rather than getting picked off by the first wholesaler who knocks on your door.

Memphis is one of the most active investor markets in the United States, with over 35% of all home sales going to cash buyers. The city's affordable price point, strong rental demand (Memphis has one of the highest renter-occupied rates among major cities), and FedEx-anchored logistics economy make it a magnet for buy-and-hold investors nationwide. However, this heavy investor activity has also led to predatory practices, with some buyers offering as low as 40 cents on the dollar to desperate sellers.

$165,000
Median Home Price
55
Avg. Days on Market
35%
Cash Sales

How FairOffer Helps With Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal tool designed to give people a fresh start, not a punishment. Whether you are filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, understanding how your home fits into the process is critical to making the best decisions for your financial future. In many cases, selling your home proactively can provide a better outcome than letting the bankruptcy court dictate the terms.

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a trustee may sell non-exempt assets to pay creditors. Depending on your state's homestead exemption, some or all of your home equity may be protected. If your equity exceeds the exemption, the trustee could force a sale. Selling proactively through FairOffer, with court approval, lets you control the process, get competing offers that maximize the sale price, and potentially retain more of the proceeds.

In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may be able to keep your home while restructuring debt through a repayment plan. However, if keeping the home does not make financial sense, selling it and using the proceeds to fund your repayment plan can simplify your case and accelerate your path to discharge.

FairOffer's competing offer format is particularly valuable in bankruptcy situations because it demonstrates to the court that you obtained fair market value for the property. Multiple investors bidding on your home creates a transparent, market-driven price that satisfies both the court and your creditors. Our investors are experienced with bankruptcy sales and can work within the court's requirements and timelines.

Your Advantages

Why Sellers Choose FairOffer

A simpler path forward when you need it most

Maximize Sale Price for Creditors and Yourself

Competing offers drive the price up, ensuring you get fair market value. This satisfies the court, pays more to creditors, and may leave more in your pocket after exemptions.

Court-Friendly Process

Multiple competing bids create a transparent record that demonstrates fair value to the bankruptcy trustee and court.

Experienced Investors

Our investors understand bankruptcy sale procedures, court approval requirements, and the timelines involved. No wasted time educating buyers.

Accelerate Your Fresh Start

Selling the home can simplify your bankruptcy case and speed up the discharge process so you can start rebuilding sooner.

Maintain Dignity and Control

Selling on your own terms is empowering. You choose the offer, the timeline, and how you transition, rather than having a trustee make those decisions for you.

How It Works

Three Simple Steps

From submission to cash in hand, the process is straightforward

1

Consult Your Bankruptcy Attorney

Before submitting your property, talk to your bankruptcy attorney about selling. They can advise on exemptions, court approval requirements, and how a sale fits into your case.

2

Submit Your Property and Get Offers

Enter your property details and receive competing cash offers within 24 hours. Share these with your attorney and trustee to demonstrate fair market value.

3

Sell with Court Approval and Move Forward

Once the court approves the sale, close with your chosen investor. Proceeds are distributed according to your bankruptcy plan, and you take a major step toward your fresh start.

By the Numbers

The Facts Speak for Themselves

380,000+
Bankruptcy filings in the US annually
38%
Of Chapter 7 filers who own a home
4-6 months
Average time from filing to discharge (Chapter 7)
73%
Of bankruptcy filers who say they waited too long to file
Every Neighborhood

We Help Bankruptcy Sellers Across All of Memphis

Our investor network covers every zip code in Memphis. Whether your home is in Midtown, Cooper-Young, or anywhere else in the metro area, verified local cash buyers are ready to make competing offers — regardless of condition, situation, or neighborhood.

MidtownCooper-YoungEast MemphisBinghamptonSouth MemphisWhitehavenFrayserOrange MoundRaleighHickory HillBerclairCrosstown
Helpful Tips

Practical Advice if You’re Facing Bankruptcy

Things worth knowing before you make any decisions about your home.

1

Get your attorney's approval before selling

Once you file for bankruptcy, your assets — including real estate — become part of the bankruptcy estate. You typically cannot sell property during an active bankruptcy without the court's or trustee's approval. Talk to your bankruptcy attorney before taking any action.

2

A sale may help satisfy creditors and discharge debt faster

In some Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases, selling your home can help satisfy creditors, accelerate debt discharge, and allow you to exit bankruptcy sooner. Your attorney can run the numbers on whether this makes sense for your specific situation.

3

Understand your homestead exemption

Most states protect a portion of your home equity from creditors through a homestead exemption. The amount varies widely — from $25,000 in some states to unlimited in others (like Florida and Texas). Know yours before agreeing to any sale terms.

4

Cash sales are often more compatible with bankruptcy timelines

Traditional sales take 60 to 90 days and can fall through if a buyer's financing is denied. Cash sales close faster and have far fewer contingencies, making them easier to coordinate with bankruptcy court deadlines.

5

Disclose the bankruptcy to potential buyers

The bankruptcy filing is a matter of public record and affects the title process. Cash buyers and title companies who work with distressed properties handle bankruptcy sales routinely — it is not a deal-breaker, but it must be disclosed upfront.

Ready to see what your home is worth?

No obligation. No fees. Takes about 2 minutes.

Get My Cash Offer
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy

Everything you need to know about selling your home in this situation

Yes, but you typically need court approval. In a Chapter 7, the bankruptcy trustee oversees asset sales. In a Chapter 13, your attorney can motion the court to approve a sale. The process is routine and our investors are accustomed to working within these requirements. Your attorney is your best resource for navigating the specifics of your case.

The proceeds are distributed according to bankruptcy law. First, your mortgage and any other liens are paid off. Then, your state's homestead exemption protects a certain amount of equity for you. Any remaining non-exempt equity may go toward paying creditors. Your bankruptcy attorney can calculate exactly what you would retain based on your state's exemption amounts.

This is a critical strategic decision that depends on your state's exemption laws, the amount of equity in your home, and your overall financial picture. Selling before filing may be beneficial in some cases but could trigger look-back scrutiny. Selling after filing provides court supervision but may limit your control. Always consult with a bankruptcy attorney before making this decision.

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically requires a two-year waiting period before qualifying for an FHA loan, and four years for a conventional loan. A Chapter 13 discharge may allow FHA financing after just one year with court approval. These waiting periods apply regardless of whether you sell your home during bankruptcy, so selling strategically does not add any additional waiting time.

Still have questions? We are here to help.

Memphis Seller Questions

Common Questions from Memphis Homeowners

Why is Memphis such a popular market for investors?

Memphis offers a rare combination of very low purchase prices and strong rental demand. A home that costs $120,000 can rent for $1,200-$1,500 per month, producing yields that are impossible in cities like Nashville or Atlanta. FedEx, which employs over 30,000 people locally, provides a stable demand base for rental housing. This intense investor interest means more competition for your property and higher offers.

How do I avoid predatory 'We Buy Houses' companies in Memphis?

Memphis has more per-capita investor marketing than almost any US city, and not all of it is legitimate. FairOffer verifies every investor's proof of funds, tracks their close rate, and collects seller reviews. You can see an investor's trust score and history before accepting any offer. We also show you multiple offers side by side, so you never have to wonder if you could have done better.

My Memphis home is in a high-crime area. Will I still get offers?

Yes. Investors buying in Memphis are well aware of neighborhood dynamics across all parts of the city, including areas like Frayser, South Memphis, and Orange Mound. Many specialize in these neighborhoods because the rental yields are highest there. The key difference with FairOffer is that you get multiple offers to compare, rather than relying on a single buyer who may lowball you because they assume you have no alternatives.

All Cash Offers in Memphis

See every cash offer option available for Memphis homeowners, regardless of your situation.

Memphis Cash Buyers →

Bankruptcy — Full Guide

Learn how FairOffer helps homeowners across the country navigate bankruptcy.

National Bankruptcy Guide →

Ready to Get Your Cash Offer?

Join thousands of homeowners who sold faster with FairOffer. No fees, no repairs, no stress.

Or call us directly at 1-800-324-7633

Trusted by 500+ sellers
100% free for homeowners
No obligation offer