Southern California Cash Home Buyers

Fire Damage? We Buy Your Property As-Is — No Repairs, No Hassle

Southern California wildfires and house fires leave devastating damage. We buy fire-damaged properties for cash in any condition — from smoke damage to total loss — so you can rebuild your life without the burden of a destroyed property.

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Why Homeowners in This Situation Choose SHH Buys Homes

Buy properties with any level of fire damage — smoke to structural
No repairs, cleanup, or demolition required before selling
Fair cash offers based on land value and remaining structure
Close in as few as 7 to 14 days
Help navigating insurance claim complications
Experience with wildfire-damaged properties across Southern California
## Selling a Fire-Damaged Property in California Fire is a devastating reality in Southern California. Between wildfires that sweep through communities and house fires caused by electrical, cooking, or other incidents, thousands of California homeowners face the aftermath of fire damage every year. Selling a fire-damaged property presents unique challenges — but it is absolutely possible, and often the best path forward. ### The Scale of Fire Risk in Southern California Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties sit in one of the highest-risk wildfire zones in the nation. The combination of hot, dry Santa Ana winds, dense vegetation, and expanding development into the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) creates conditions for catastrophic fires. Recent wildfire seasons have destroyed thousands of homes across the region. Even properties that survive nearby wildfires often sustain significant smoke damage, affecting air quality inside the home, damaging HVAC systems, and leaving residue on surfaces throughout. House fires from non-wildfire causes are equally devastating for individual homeowners. Electrical fires, kitchen fires, and heating-related fires can damage or destroy portions of a home, making it uninhabitable and nearly impossible to sell through traditional channels. ### Insurance Complications After Fire Damage Fire damage insurance claims are among the most complex and contentious: **Coverage disputes.** Insurance policies have specific coverage limits for the dwelling, personal property, and additional living expenses. The actual cost to rebuild may exceed coverage, particularly in areas where construction costs have risen dramatically. **Underinsurance.** Many California homeowners are significantly underinsured. The California Department of Insurance has found that a large percentage of homeowners do not have enough coverage to rebuild at current construction costs. California Insurance Code §10101 requires insurers to offer the option of guaranteed replacement cost coverage, but many homeowners opt for lower-cost policies with limits. **Claims delays.** After large wildfire events, insurance companies are overwhelmed with claims. Adjusters may take weeks or months to assess damage, and payment can be delayed further by disputes over the scope of damage, the cost of repairs, or the applicability of policy exclusions. **FAIR Plan limitations.** Homeowners in high-fire-risk areas who cannot obtain standard insurance may be covered by the California FAIR Plan (Fair Access to Insurance Requirements), a last-resort market. FAIR Plan policies often have lower coverage limits and fewer benefits than standard policies. **California Insurance Code §2051.5** requires insurers to pay the full replacement cost of a total loss, including any increased costs due to code upgrades required when rebuilding. However, this applies only if the homeowner rebuilds on the same site or within the same county. ### Why Selling Makes Sense After Fire Damage Many homeowners discover that rebuilding is not practical: **Rebuilding costs are extreme.** Construction costs in Southern California have skyrocketed. Rebuilding a 2,000-square-foot home can cost $400 to $600+ per square foot — $800,000 to $1.2 million — in many areas. If insurance does not cover the full cost, the gap can be hundreds of thousands of dollars. **Timeline is lengthy.** Rebuilding after fire typically takes 18 to 36 months, considering permitting, contractor availability, and construction time. During this period, you are displaced and incurring additional living expenses. **Code upgrades add cost.** When rebuilding, the new construction must meet current building codes, which may be significantly more stringent than when the original home was built. Under California Building Code requirements and local ordinances, this can add 10 to 20% or more to reconstruction costs. **Emotional toll.** Returning to the site of a devastating fire is emotionally difficult. Many homeowners find that starting fresh in a new location is better for their mental health and family well-being. ### How SHH Holdings Buys Fire-Damaged Properties We purchase fire-damaged properties across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties. Our approach is tailored to the unique circumstances of fire damage. **We buy at any damage level.** Whether your home has minor smoke damage, partial fire damage to one area, or has been completely destroyed, we can make an offer. For total losses, our offer is primarily based on the land value, which in Southern California is often substantial. **No cleanup or demolition needed.** You do not need to clear debris, demolish remaining structures, or perform any cleanup before selling. We handle all of this after closing. For properties with hazardous materials (asbestos, lead paint disturbed by fire), we bring in licensed remediation contractors. **We work around insurance claims.** If you are in the middle of an insurance claim, selling does not necessarily mean forfeiting your claim. Depending on your policy and circumstances, you may be able to sell the property and retain certain insurance benefits. We recommend consulting with your insurance attorney or public adjuster about your specific situation. **Fair offers based on realistic valuation.** For partially damaged properties, we evaluate the remaining structure, necessary repairs, and comparable sales. For total losses, we focus on lot value, location, and zoning. In desirable Southern California locations, land alone can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. ### California-Specific Fire Damage Considerations **SB 872 (2020): Wildfire Insurance Claims.** This law added significant protections for wildfire victims, including California Insurance Code §2051.5(c), which allows policyholders to collect full dwelling coverage for a total loss regardless of whether they rebuild on the same site. It also extends the deadline to collect full replacement cost from 24 to 36 months and allows an additional 24-month extension under hardship. **Debris Removal Programs.** After major wildfires, FEMA and CalOES often coordinate debris removal programs at no cost to homeowners. If you are selling a property where debris has not been cleared, this program may have already addressed it or may be available. **Soil and Environmental Testing.** Fire can leave contaminants in the soil, particularly in areas where household chemicals, vehicles, or structures with hazardous materials burned. California Environmental Protection Agency guidelines may require testing before rebuilding. This is one more cost and complication that selling eliminates. **Property Tax Relief.** Under Revenue and Taxation Code §170, homeowners whose property is damaged or destroyed by disaster can apply for temporary property tax reduction. The assessed value is reduced to reflect the damage, and when the property is rebuilt (or sold), it is reassessed. If you sell, the buyer's assessment will reflect the current condition and any reconstruction they perform. **Disaster Relief Assistance.** FEMA Individual Assistance, SBA disaster loans, and California disaster relief programs may be available depending on whether the fire was declared a disaster. These benefits typically assist with temporary housing, personal property replacement, and rebuilding costs — they do not typically affect your ability to sell. ### The Land Value Opportunity In many Southern California locations, the land itself is the most valuable asset. A lot in a desirable neighborhood of Los Angeles, Orange County, or the Inland Empire can be worth $300,000 to $1 million or more — even with a destroyed structure on it. Selling the property allows you to unlock this value without the time, cost, and stress of rebuilding. If your fire-damaged property is in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, or Orange County, call SHH Holdings at **(626) 414-4859** for a free, no-obligation evaluation. We can provide a cash offer within 24 to 48 hours and close in as few as 7 to 14 days.

Our Step-by-Step Process

1

Contact Us About Your Property

Call or submit your property details online. We need the address, extent of fire damage (smoke only, partial, or total loss), insurance status, and any other relevant information. We respond within hours, not days.

2

Property Evaluation

We visit the property (or review photos for total losses) and evaluate the remaining structure, lot value, location, and comparable sales. For partially damaged homes, we assess the scope of repairs needed. We present a fair cash offer within 24 to 48 hours.

3

Insurance Coordination (If Applicable)

If you have an active insurance claim, we work around it. We recommend consulting with your insurance attorney or public adjuster about how the sale interacts with your claim. In many cases, you can sell the property and retain certain insurance benefits.

4

Close & Move Forward

We close in as few as 7 to 14 days. You receive cash for the property, we take over debris removal and any environmental remediation, and you are free to start fresh wherever you choose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell a house that has been completely destroyed by fire?

Yes. Even if the structure is a total loss, the land has value — often significant value in Southern California. We evaluate the lot based on location, size, zoning, and comparable lot sales in the area. In many neighborhoods across LA, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties, land alone is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

What if I have an open insurance claim?

Selling the property does not automatically forfeit your insurance claim, but the interaction between the sale and your claim depends on your specific policy and circumstances. Under SB 872 (Insurance Code §2051.5), total loss policyholders can collect dwelling coverage regardless of whether they rebuild on the same site. We recommend consulting with your insurance attorney or public adjuster.

Do I need to remove debris before selling?

No. We purchase fire-damaged properties as-is, including all debris. After closing, we handle debris removal, environmental testing, and any required remediation. If a government-coordinated debris removal program is available (common after declared wildfire disasters), we will coordinate with that program.

How do you determine the value of a fire-damaged property?

For partially damaged homes, we evaluate the cost to repair and subtract that from the home's market value in undamaged condition. For total losses, we focus on lot value — location, size, zoning, and what comparable lots have sold for. We provide full transparency on our valuation methodology.

Is there asbestos or lead risk after a fire?

Homes built before 1978 may contain asbestos or lead paint, which can become airborne hazards after fire damage. We are experienced with hazardous material situations and bring in licensed remediation contractors as needed. You do not need to handle this before selling — it is our responsibility after closing.

Can I get property tax relief for fire damage?

Yes. Under Revenue and Taxation Code §170, you can apply for a temporary reduction in assessed value if your property is damaged or destroyed by disaster. The county assessor reduces the assessed value to reflect the damage, which lowers your property taxes until the property is repaired, rebuilt, or sold.

How long does it take to sell a fire-damaged property?

We can close in as few as 7 to 14 days from your acceptance of our offer. This is dramatically faster than waiting to rebuild, filing complex insurance claims, or trying to sell through traditional channels where fire damage scares away most buyers and their lenders.

Do you buy properties damaged by wildfires specifically?

Yes. We have experience with both wildfire-damaged and house-fire-damaged properties. Wildfire damage often affects entire neighborhoods, which creates additional complexity with infrastructure, utilities, and community rebuilding timelines. We evaluate each property individually regardless of the fire's cause or scale.

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