by Greg Enos It has long been the rule in Texas that the owner of a property can testify as to the property’s value even if the homeowner cannot qualify as an expert witness. Mata v. Mata, 710 S.W.2d 745, 758 (Tex. App.— Corpus Christi 1986, no writ). The Texas Supreme Court in December 2012 limited that rule and held that the property owner must explain the basis for his or her opinion as to value. Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America v. Justiss, __ S.W.3d __ (Tex.12/14/2012 - 10-0451), was a nuisance suit for damages, not a divorce. However, the rule articulated by the Texas Supreme Court should apply in divorce cases when a spouse testifies what the family house or a car or a business or the personal property is worth. In such a situation, the spouse must also explain what that opinion is based on. The Supreme Court stated: Because property owner testimony is the functional equivalent of expert testimony, it must be judged by the same standards. Thus, as with expert ... Read More >
The Cost of Sale Is Usually Not Deducted From the Value of a House in a Texas Divorce
A divorce court in Texas should usually not reduce the value of a house because of closing costs and realtor fees because that approach is not consistent with the definition of “fair market value,” and because such closing costs are too speculative. There is no definitive Texas case law on point, but the majority of other states have held that closing costs should not be considered in the value of a house unless a sale is actually imminent or planned. Two older Texas cases could be interpreted to approve of reducing the value of a house in a divorce by the cost of sale. In Pelzig v. Berkebile, 931 S.W.2d 398, 403 (Tex. App. - Corpus Christi 1996, no writ), the court of appeals said,“The judge’s finding of a $99,000 value after deducting ten percent closing costs was within the range of values suggested by the evidence.” In Cole v. Cole, 880 S.W.2d 477, 484 (Tex. App. - Fort Worth 1994, no writ), it is not clear at all what method the trial court used in finding the house had a ... Read More >