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Manhattan Estate Probate Attorney Natalia Sishodia Explains When Probate May Be Required to Sell a Deceased Parent's House

04-28-2026 12:42 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Manhattan Estate Probate Attorney Natalia Sishodia Explains

NEW YORK, NY - Families inheriting real estate in Manhattan often face uncertainty about whether probate is required before the property can be sold. Manhattan estate probate attorney Natalia Sishodia of Sishodia PLLC (https://sishodia.com/can-i-sell-my-deceased-parents-house-without-probate/) explains when a Surrogate's Court proceeding may be necessary and when families may be able to sell inherited property without court involvement.

According to Manhattan estate probate attorney Natalia Sishodia, a house titled solely in a deceased parent's name generally cannot be sold without first obtaining court authorization through probate or administration. Under the New York Surrogate's Court Procedure Act, probate typically applies to estates with solely owned assets, and buyers and title insurers will require proof of court authority before closing. "Without letters testamentary or letters of administration, delivering a marketable title is not possible, and the transaction will stall," Sishodia explains.

Manhattan estate probate attorney Natalia Sishodia notes that probate may be bypassed when the property was structured to transfer outside the estate at death. Joint tenancy with right of survivorship, ownership through a revocable living trust, and transfer-on-death deeds authorized under Real Property Law 424, effective July 19, 2024, are among the most common mechanisms that allow families to avoid Surrogate's Court proceedings entirely. In some intestacy situations where the decedent's only asset is real property, a formal administration proceeding may not be necessary depending on who survives the decedent.

Attorney Sishodia points out that joint tenancy is particularly common among married couples in New York, where spouses may hold real property as tenants by the entirety. When one spouse dies, the surviving owner automatically takes full title and can sell the property using the death certificate and an updated deed. Similarly, when a house is held in a living trust, the successor trustee can proceed with a sale using the trust agreement, a certification of trust, and the death certificate without court involvement.

Even when probate is not required, the process of selling inherited property in Manhattan demands careful documentation. Title companies and buyers still require clear evidence that the person signing the deed has authority to transfer the property. "Missing or defective documents are the most common reason non-probate closings fall through," Sishodia advises. Preparing the new deed, transfer tax forms, affidavit of title, and any trustee certifications before listing the property can help prevent delays at closing.

Non-probate sales in New York City can also present challenges including unknown liens, unpaid property taxes, unreleased mortgages, and disputes among heirs over whether to sell or how to divide proceeds. Without the oversight of the Surrogate's Court, these issues must be addressed directly with creditors or through the title company. A full title search by a reputable title company is the most reliable way to identify these issues early in the process. Disagreements among family members about the sale price, division of proceeds, or whether a particular heir has authority to sign the deed can delay or block the transaction entirely. Clear communication and early legal guidance can help prevent many of these problems from escalating.

When probate is required, the process involves confirming the validity of the will, appointing an executor or administrator, and overseeing the payment of the estate's debts, taxes, and final distribution of assets. In Manhattan, these proceedings take place in the New York County Surrogate's Court. The timeline for a probate sale typically ranges from several months to over a year, compared to weeks or a few months for a non-probate sale. The additional time and cost associated with probate make advance planning particularly valuable for families who anticipate selling inherited property.

The firm handles both estate administration and real estate closings, which means the same attorney who manages the Surrogate's Court matter can also oversee the sale contract, review the title report, and attend closing. "For families already dealing with the loss of a parent, having a single point of contact reduces stress and keeps the transaction on track," notes Sishodia.

For families in Manhattan and throughout New York City navigating the sale of inherited real estate, consulting with an estate probate attorney can help clarify whether probate applies and what steps are needed to move the sale forward.

About Sishodia PLLC:

Sishodia PLLC is a Manhattan-based boutique law firm focused on real estate, estate planning, probate, and taxation. Led by attorney Natalia Sishodia, the firm guides families and individuals through inherited-property sales, Surrogate's Court proceedings, and residential and commercial real estate transactions throughout New York City. For consultations, call (833) 616-4646.

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