Clarksville, MD asked in Real Estate Law for Maryland

Q: Is it possible to quitclaim a parcel to the estate of a deceased person? Her estate remains open after ten years.

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Thomas C. Valkenet
Thomas C. Valkenet
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  • Baltimore, MD
  • Licensed in Maryland

A: As a technical matter, yes. As a practical matter, why? The purpose of the Estate is to wind up, liquidate and distribute the assets of the decedent. It is not the business of the Estate to acquire assets. The PR will be closely scrutinized for this, and whether it is violative of their statutory duties.

Cedulie Renee Laumann
Cedulie Renee Laumann
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  • Crownsville, MD
  • Licensed in Maryland

A: Without knowing any of the context, yes, an estate may receive real property. You'd naturally want to coordinate this with the Personal Representative. 10 years is an unusually long time for an estate to remain open.

While not legal advice, I hope that this helps.

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