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If you’re dealing with probate in Texas, you may be wondering: what is an executor, and what authority do they actually have? An executor plays a critical role in the Texas probate process, especially when there is real estate involved. Many families are surprised to learn that the executor — not the heirs — is the person legally authorized to manage and sell a probate property. In this video, Austin probate real estate agent Nate Clark explains: • What an executor is in Texas probate • How an executor is appointed • What authority an executor has over a house • What an executor can and cannot do • How executors and heirs interact during probate • Common misunderstandings that cause probate delays This video is especially helpful if you are: – An executor named in a will – An heir involved in a probate case – Trying to sell an inherited house – Dealing with probate in Austin, Texas – Unsure who has the legal authority to sell the property Nate Clark is a probate-focused real estate agent in Austin, Texas who helps executors and heirs sell inherited and probate properties throughout Central Texas, including Travis County, Williamson County, and Hays County. If you’re involved in a probate situation and want help understanding your role or selling a probate property, you can contact Nate here: 📍 Austin Probate Real Estate Agent 🌐 https://www.altituderealestatetx.com 📞 512-757-7325 This channel covers probate real estate in Texas, including: – Executor responsibilities – Probate timelines – Selling inherited homes – Executor vs heir authority – Probate vs normal real estate sales – Title and legal issues in probate transactions