Disclosures and Professional Boundaries
Sell Chicago Properties disclosures covering brokerage role, legal boundaries, no promised outcomes, taxes, code duties, and seller consent.
Last updated: June 4, 2026. This page explains Sell Chicago Properties' public website role. It is not legal advice, tax advice, financial advice, an appraisal, a brokerage opinion, or a final compliance opinion.
Core disclosure
- Sell Chicago Properties is not a licensed real estate brokerage, law firm, lender, inspector, financial adviser, tax adviser, title company, or government agency.
- Sell Chicago Properties coordinates direct acquisition options and may buy, assign, improve, finance, or resell property interests when lawful, documented, and title/closing requirements allow.
- For property-specific questions, visitors should call (312) 771-8835 or submit a property review form so the real estate facts can be reviewed.
Licensed professionals
- Sell Chicago Properties is investor-led and is not a brokerage or law firm.
- Licensed Realtors may be used where brokerage services are needed, including listing, marketing, showing, diligence, and transaction coordination.
- Qualified attorneys, title professionals, tax professionals, advisors, and closing agents may be used where the matter requires their work. Website visitors should use their own independent professionals for legal, tax, title, court, and financial decisions.
Attorney and court matters
- We are not your legal counsel and do not provide legal advice.
- If taxes, tax deed litigation, foreclosure, probate, code violations, liens, judgments, tenants, title disputes, divorce, bankruptcy, guardianship, or court orders are involved, submit the property facts for review and consult independent professionals for legal, tax, court, and title decisions.
- Website content does not tell visitors what to file, what rights they have, whether a deadline is valid, or how a court will rule.
No promised outcomes
- We do not promise that we will buy any property, that any offer will be accepted, that financing will be available, that title can be cleared, or that any court, tax, foreclosure, probate, code, tenant, or closing outcome will occur.
- Speculative remarks, estimates, comps, repair comments, and timing comments are based on available data and information provided by others. They are not appraisals, legal opinions, tax opinions, brokerage opinions, or promised results.
Professional-review cost allocation
- In some transactions, purchase terms may include an agreed closing-cost allocation or reimbursement toward the seller's independent attorney review, if lawful, documented, and approved by the parties.
- Any such term must be reviewed against the actual documents, title status, court posture, attorney responsibilities, and applicable law.
Official references
General Role Disclosure
This section preserves the full role and limitation language in one canonical location.
General role disclosure: Sell Chicago Properties is not a licensed real estate brokerage, law firm, lender, inspector, financial adviser, or tax adviser. Sell Chicago Properties coordinates direct acquisition options. Licensed Realtors, attorneys, title professionals, and real estate advisors may be used where the matter requires their work. No legal, tax, financial, court, title, foreclosure, probate, tax deed, code, or closing outcome is promised. Call or submit property details for real estate review; legal, tax, title, and court decisions should be reviewed with independent professionals.
Buyer-side disclosure: © 2026 Sell Chicago Properties. All rights reserved. Sell Chicago Properties is a marketing platform and investment principal. Licensed Realtors may be used for listed properties under the Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000 (225 ILCS 454). This is not legal, tax, or investment advice. Buyers should use their own professionals and underwrite independently.
General copyright and reservation: © 2026 Sell Chicago Properties LLC. All rights reserved. Use of this website is subject to the Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, Marketing Terms, Data Collection notice, and the disclosures above.
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