Selling Shared Property Texas

Summary

In Texas, all co-owners must agree to sell shared property. If some co-owners disagree, options include buying out others or filing a partition lawsuit. Legal aid organizations, such as Texas Legal Services Center, can assist individuals who cannot afford a lawyer. Contact them for free legal advice on property matters.

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I got some property in Willis Texas i got * others sisters we put the land up for sale
Hello Terry Joe Goad, are all four of you listed as equal owners on the title of this property? This is important to know for the legal process of selling shared property in Texas.
That's why I'm talking to you can * of the kids sell it
In Texas, all co-owners must agree to sell the property. If two co-owners want to sell and the others don't:
- They can offer to buy out the other owners
- They can file a partition lawsuit to force the sale
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
That's another problem I'm on disability * and I cannot afford a lawyer do u know any lawyers that do indigent
Sure, Terry. Legal Aid organizations often assist individuals who cannot afford a lawyer. In Texas, you can contact:

Texas Legal Services Center


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.tlsc.org

They may provide free legal advice on property matters.