Sell a Probate Property in Texas
Texas probate is governed by the Texas Estates Code. Independent administration is the most common form in Texas, allowing executors to sell property without court approval at each step — this makes Texas probate faster than most states. Texas also offers a Muniment of Title procedure for simple estates with no unpaid debts, allowing direct title transfer without formal probate administration. The Texas Small Estate Affidavit is available for estates under $75,000 with no real property.
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Probate & Estate Sales in Texas — FAQ
In Texas independent administration, yes. The executor can accept an offer, sign a contract, and close without seeking court approval for each transaction. This is the most common form of probate in Texas and significantly speeds up the process.
Muniment of Title is a simplified Texas probate procedure that transfers real property directly to heirs without appointing an administrator. It requires no debt other than real estate liens, a valid will, and it is typically completed in 2–4 months.
With independent administration, 14–21 days after the executor signs the contract. With dependent administration requiring court approval, add 30–60 days for the hearing.
Only in dependent administration cases. Most Texas estates use independent administration, which does not require court confirmation of a real estate sale.
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