Many families in Catalina Foothills ask this during probate:
Can we renovate the home before probate is finished?
Here is the answer in very simple language.
Quick Answer
Usually, no.
Major renovations should wait until probate is complete or the court gives approval.
During probate, the home belongs to the estate.
Why Renovating Too Early Can Be a Problem
Renovating during probate can cause:
- Disagreements between heirs
- Problems with the court
- Delays in selling the home
- Estate money being spent without approval
Even small upgrades can create issues.
What You CAN Do During Probate
Basic care is usually allowed, such as:
- Locking doors and windows
- Fixing safety hazards
- Stopping leaks or damage
- Cleaning the home
- Yard and pool maintenance
These steps protect the property.
What You Should NOT Do
Do not do these without court approval:
- Full renovations
- Kitchen upgrades
- Bathroom remodels
- New flooring
- Major improvements
These changes should wait.
Do You Need to Renovate Before Selling?
No.
Many probate homes in Catalina Foothills are sold:
- As-is
- Without repairs
- To buyers who expect updates
Selling as-is is often simpler and faster.
Help Selling a Probate Home in Catalina Foothills
A local realtor with probate experience can help you make the right choice.
They can help with:
- Deciding if repairs are needed
- Pricing the home correctly
- Selling during or after probate
Talk to a Local Probate Realtor
Ryan Comstock
Ryan Comstock helps families sell probate properties in Catalina Foothills and the Tucson area.
📞 Phone: 520-261-4669
🌐 Website: www.ryancomstock.com
📧 Email: ryancomstock@ryancomstock.com
Simple Takeaway
Most renovations should wait until probate is complete. Basic care is allowed. Selling as-is is often the easiest option.
If you need help with a probate home in Catalina Foothills, contact Ryan Comstock for clear, local guidance.
