Property Ownership (alternative)
A Maryland property held in a revocable living trust at the owner's death:
AMust go through probate court
BPasses to the named trust beneficiaries without probate✓ Correct
CBecomes property of the state if no heirs exist
DIs automatically sold to pay outstanding debts
Explanation
Property held in a revocable living trust passes directly to the named trust beneficiaries upon the settlor's death without going through the probate process.
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