Inherited a house in Montgomery County? You're not alone — and you have options. Maryland probate typically takes 12 months, but BuyHousesInCash can sometimes close earlier through estate sale procedures or independent administration. We buy as-is, handle the cleanout, and pay cash to the estate.
Inheriting a house in Montgomery County, Maryland often comes at the worst time — during grief, while you're managing an estate, and frequently from out-of-state. Maryland probate court oversees the transfer of property from a deceased person's estate to heirs and creditors. BuyHousesInCash buys inherited properties directly from heirs and executors. We close as soon as probate allows, handle property cleanout including personal belongings, and pay cash so the estate can settle quickly.
Surveying and boundary disputes on inherited Montgomery properties occasionally surface when the deed legal description is old. Montgomery County surveys cost $500-$3,000; resolution takes weeks. BuyHousesInCash accepts properties with boundary uncertainty when reasonable; we resolve post-closing.
Mortgage payments on an inherited Montgomery property don't pause for probate. The estate must continue making them or the lender accelerates and forecloses — yes, even on a recently-deceased borrower's home. Maryland doesn't grant grace periods for grief. Selling early in probate (with court approval) prevents the inherited home from becoming an inherited foreclosure.
Federal tax liens against the deceased (IRS liens) attach to Maryland real property and must be resolved at sale. Montgomery inherited homes with IRS liens require payoff or release at closing. BuyHousesInCash title companies handle the federal-lien-release process routinely in Montgomery County.
Reverse mortgages on the inherited property in Montgomery require fast action. Maryland law gives heirs a defined window (usually 6 months, extendable to 12) to either pay the loan off, sell, or sign the home over to the lender. Miss it and HUD initiates foreclosure. Cash sale proceeds pay off the reverse mortgage at closing; equity above the balance goes to the heirs.
Estate properties in Montgomery regularly come to market via probate sales. The Maryland probate window of 12 months from filing to distribution shapes timing; Montgomery County executor sales happen routinely. BuyHousesInCash closings in this segment are standard procedure.
Maryland probate typically takes 12 months from filing to closing. However, an inherited Montgomery County property can often be sold sooner under Maryland's independent administration provisions or with court approval of an early sale. BuyHousesInCash has closed on inherited properties as quickly as 30 days when the executor is empowered to sell without further court orders.
Absolutely. We routinely close with heirs and executors who live across the country from Montgomery County. Documents can be signed remotely with a mobile notary or by mail. We coordinate cleanout, inspection, and closing locally so you don't need to travel to Maryland. Funds wire to your bank wherever you are.
BuyHousesInCash offers full property cleanout as part of the purchase in most Montgomery County cases. You take what's meaningful, and we handle everything else — furniture, appliances, decades of accumulated items, even vehicles. Heirs in Maryland typically appreciate this since coordinating multi-day cleanouts from out of state is overwhelming during grief.
Generally yes, unless one heir holds executor or administrator authority granted by Maryland probate court. If multiple heirs share title (joint inheritance), all must sign the deed. We can present our offer to all heirs simultaneously and coordinate signatures. Disputes among heirs are common — we've helped families work through them with neutral closings.
Reverse mortgages (HECMs) become due upon the borrower's death. Heirs typically have 6-12 months to either pay off the loan or sell the property. BuyHousesInCash buys homes with reverse mortgages in Montgomery County regularly. The payoff happens at closing from sale proceeds, and any equity above the loan balance goes to the heirs.
Inherited property in Maryland receives a stepped-up basis to fair market value at the date of death. So if your relative bought the Montgomery County home for $80,000 in 1990 and it's worth $300,000 when they passed, your basis is $300,000. If you sell to us at $295,000, you have no taxable gain. This is one of the most favorable tax treatments in the IRS code.
Yes, often. We can sign a purchase agreement subject to probate court approval, with closing contingent on the executor receiving authority to sell. In some Maryland cases (independent administration), no court order is needed. Our title company handles Maryland-specific probate filings. This shortens the typical timeline significantly for Montgomery County estates.
We buy as-is — no exception for inherited properties. Decades of deferred maintenance, foundation issues, roof failure, outdated systems — we've seen it all in Montgomery County estates. The condition affects our offer price but not our willingness to close. You spend nothing on repairs, inspections, or contractor coordination from out of state.
Most Maryland estates benefit from at least limited attorney involvement, but our title company can handle straightforward filings. If the estate has complications — multiple heirs, contested wills, significant tax issues — we recommend hiring a Maryland probate attorney. We can refer experienced probate counsel in the Montgomery County area at no cost.
Most are. Verify by checking BBB rating, asking for proof of funds, confirming a real Maryland business address, and reading reviews on multiple platforms. A legitimate Montgomery cash buyer never asks you to transfer the deed before receiving payment at a Montgomery County title office.
Direct cash buyers operating in Montgomery and Montgomery County purchase inherited properties at any stage of Maryland probate. The legitimate ones work with executors holding Letters Testamentary, close in 7-21 days, and accept properties with contents intact.
Inherited property in Maryland receives stepped-up basis to fair-market-value as of date of death. Selling soon after inheriting typically produces zero or minimal capital gains. Montgomery sellers should confirm with a Montgomery County tax professional, but the tax bite on prompt sale is usually small.
Inherited property in Maryland receives stepped-up basis to fair-market-value as of date of death. Selling promptly typically produces zero or minimal capital gains. Confirm with a Montgomery County tax professional for your specific situation.
Unanimous consent is the cleanest path. When heirs disagree, Maryland probate court can order a partition sale, but that takes 12-18 months. Our offer often serves as a reference point that helps families reach agreement faster.
Section 121 exclusion of capital gains on primary-residence sales doesn't apply to inherited properties unless the heir resided there for 2 of last 5 years. Montgomery heirs typically rely on stepped-up basis instead, which usually produces zero or minimal gain on prompt sale.
Probate timelines in Maryland typically run 12 months from filing to final distribution, though Montgomery County's docket can be shorter in straightforward estates or longer if creditors contest. Most heirs in Montgomery discover this only after the funeral, when the lawyer's letter arrives explaining that the house cannot legally be transferred to anyone until probate concludes. The property sits, taxes accrue, utilities keep billing.
Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration in Maryland are the court-issued documents that authorize the executor or administrator to act on behalf of the estate. Montgomery County probate court issues these after the will is admitted (or after intestate-succession determination). Montgomery executors can't sell the inherited home until they hold these letters; BuyHousesInCash signs purchase agreements contingent on issuance.
Intestate succession in Maryland (when the deceased left no will) follows statutory order of heirs. Montgomery County administrator appointment can take 4-8 weeks before any property action is possible. Montgomery families discovering intestate situations after a death lose time learning the rules. BuyHousesInCash works with administrators throughout the process.