When drafting a will in Maryland, it's essential to consider the distribution of all assets, including specific personal property. This form, which lists the necessary requirements for filing, may be obtained from any Register of Wills Office in Maryland.These instructions may help you complete the Inventory and Information Report and are informational only. They are not intended as legal advice. If there is a will, the list should include the named personal representative and all legatees (i.e. People that inherit under the will). Frequently Asked Questions. The following are basic questions and answers. Ownership of tangible personal property should be transferred to a Revocable Living Trust for probate avoidance and ease of administration. If the decedent left no Will, Maryland Law determines who has the highest priority to be appointed Personal Representative.