Can You Sell a House Before Probate is Finished in Texas?
First question to answer: Can you sell a house before probate is finished in Texas? Yes, but it does, depending on a couple of things, and of course, if you have full authority legally to sell. The probate court usually requires the Personal Representative to approve before any probate listing or sale happens. Another factor is whether you have full authority or limited authority. If you only have limited authority under dependent administration, you must get court approval for major decisions. But if you have full authority through independent administration, you’re often able to sell a probate property with fewer court issues.
The best thing you can do is understand your role and any legal requirements. Sometimes you can have a quick sale using an affidavit of heirship if the estate qualifies. Other times, you must go through a formal probate process. If you’ve not started the probate process, wait. You can still sell and we can still close.