Texas Real Estate Mediators
Earnest-money fights, commission disputes, title problems, and landlord-tenant cases all move faster in mediation than in court. The Texas real-estate mediators below combine transactional and courtroom experience, publish their rates, and keep live calendars so closing-deadline-driven parties can find a near-term date.
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What does real estate mediation cost in Texas?
Among the Texas real estate mediators on this directory who publish rates, half-day sessions run $600–$2,500 per party (median $1,000) and full-day sessions $1,200–$4,750 per party (median $2,000), as of July 2026. Some mediators quote case-by-case — always confirm the current rate when you book. See our Texas mediation cost guide for statewide figures.
How do I choose a real estate mediator?
Look for a neutral whose career matches your dispute — the profiles here summarize each mediator's background, board certifications, and former judicial service. Then let the calendar decide the tie: an excellent mediator with a date inside your scheduling order beats a famous one who can't sit for ninety days.
Is mediation confidential in Texas?
Yes. Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 154 makes mediation communications confidential — offers and statements made in mediation generally cannot be used later in court. Read more in How Mediation Works in Texas.