Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 16, 2026

This policy explains how Georgia Guaranteed Offer (“we,” “us”) handles information when you use georgiaguaranteedoffer.com or contact us about selling a property.

What we collect

When you submit our cash-offer form, we collect the property address and phone number you provide, plus technical context needed to evaluate the lead (page URL, city page if any, and marketing parameters such as UTM tags or a Google click ID if present in the link you used).

If you call, email, or write us, we collect whatever you choose to share so we can respond.

How we use it

Form and contact data is used only to evaluate your property and to call, text, or email you about a possible offer. We do not sell your information. We do not share it with lead buyers or unrelated marketers.

Operational flow: your form submission is emailed to our team (via our email provider) so we can follow up. Analytics tools (such as Google Analytics 4, when enabled) may collect aggregated site-usage data to understand how the site performs — configured to respect privacy where the platform allows.

Who we share with

Service providers that help us run the site and receive leads (hosting, email delivery, analytics) process data on our behalf. Closing attorneys and title professionals receive what is needed to close a transaction you agree to. We may disclose information if required by law.

Retention

We keep lead and transaction records as long as needed for the business relationship, legal obligations, and dispute resolution, then delete or archive them according to our internal practices.

Your choices

You can ask us to update or delete contact information we hold about you by emailing info@georgiaguaranteedoffer.com or calling 229-229-2929. You can stop marketing texts by replying STOP where applicable.

Contact

Georgia Guaranteed Offer
100 N Patterson St
Valdosta, GA 31601
info@georgiaguaranteedoffer.com · 229-229-2929

This policy may be updated. Material changes will be reflected by the “Last updated” date above. An attorney should review this page before large-scale advertising spend.