Garland, Texas

We Buy Inherited Houses
in Garland. Cash. No Delays.

Inherited property in Garland sitting in Dallas County probate? We buy for cash, close in 30 to 45 days, and require zero repairs. Licensed Texas broker in Dallas County since 2004.

22Years in Dallas County
Bishop ArtsOur Home Base
TREC #526799Licensed TX Broker
30 to 45 DaysTypical Close Timeline
Any ConditionNo Repairs Required
Straight answer. A Garland inherited property in Dallas County probate is costing you money every month. We close in 30 to 45 days for cash and require zero repairs. Tell us about your situation and we will have an answer within 48 hours.
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Multiple Heirs in Garland Inherited Properties

Garland inherited property disputes often involve larger families. When there are four or five heirs and each one has a different financial situation, different emotional stake, and different idea of what the property is worth, the process grinds to a halt. Texas law gives individual heirs a way out. Our Heir Liquidity Program purchases your ownership share directly. Our Probate Bypass System identifies whether your estate qualifies to skip months of court time entirely.

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Call us or fill out the form below. We know Garland, we know Dallas County probate, and we will tell you straight what your options are.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Garland Inherited Properties

Do you buy inherited houses in Garland TX?
Yes. We purchase inherited and probate properties throughout Garland and all of Dallas County for cash. No repairs, 30 to 45 day close.
How long does Dallas County probate take for a Garland property?
Uncontested Dallas County estates run 6 to 12 months from filing. Every month costs you money in Garland property taxes, insurance, and maintenance while the case is pending.
Can I sell my Garland inherited house before probate is complete?
In many qualifying cases, yes. Our Probate Bypass System identifies Texas legal pathways that can eliminate months of court waiting.
What if multiple heirs disagree about selling the Garland property?
Our Heir Liquidity Program purchases your individual fractional ownership interest without requiring other heirs to sign. Texas law permits this transfer.
Why Garland Families Choose Us
Same Day Answer. No Runaround.
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Any Condition Accepted

Foundation issues, deferred maintenance, fire damage, code violations. We buy as-is and price repairs honestly without walking away.

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Licensed TX Broker

TREC #526799. We are the buyer, not a middleman flipping your contract. Our license is on the line with every transaction.

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Probate Specialists

22 years in Dallas County. 15 plus years focused specifically on probate. We know the Dallas County court system and every step it takes to close clean.

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Heir Disputes Handled

One heir wants to sell, others refuse. We purchase fractional ownership interests directly under Texas law without co-heir cooperation required.

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Attorney Coordination

We work directly with your estate attorney and the Dallas County title company. You do not have to manage communications between parties.

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No Commissions or Fees

We pay all standard closing costs. The number we offer is the number you close on. No surprise deductions at the table.

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We never share your information. TREC #526799. You will hear from us within 48 hours.

Dallas Probate House Buyers 812 W Seventh St, Suite B
Dallas, TX 75208
(214) 846-7459
TREC License #526799
Monday through Saturday: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
TREC License Disclosure: Dallas Probate House Buyers operates under TREC License #526799. We purchase as a principal buyer, not as your real estate agent or attorney. We are not providing legal advice. Consult a licensed Texas probate attorney for estate-specific questions.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Sitemap