Quick claim deed , what do you guys know about it ? Did a little search and found this .... This would be for the state of SD .
"A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer property ownership, but it doesn't guarantee the title or ownership rights of the property. It essentially releases any claim the grantor (the person transferring the property) has on the property, but it doesn't guarantee that the grantor actually owns it. "
The part that worries me is the " but it doesnt guarantee the title or ownership rights of the property"
This would be for a home thats been in the family since new.
Thanks
Ask for the title or security deed on the property to see who actually owns it - go to your local county/city tax assessors office and find this out - don't rely upon anyone else other than an attorney - and take no-one's word for anything - get it in writing.
The quit claim is just a release saying that the person signing it waives all future claims of ownership/interest in it.
Basically if you're talking about an ex-wife, she no longer has any claim to ownership, but it doesn't guarantee that you own it, just because she relinquished her claim. That falls back to the original deed.
Steve and Ugly are correct. By executing the quit claim deed your ex is “quoting” or releasing any interest (whatever that might be) in the subject property. In a community property state- and I don’t know if SD is or not - a spouse may acquire in interest in the property even if not on the title by virtue of community assets being used to pay down the principal on a note. Or mortgage. I would find a local title company to run a title report which will disclose any interest and or ownership in the subject property (including easements deed restrictions mineral rights etc.) $500 well spent. If you retain an attorney they will ask for one anyway.
Im not sure if this changes anything but the reason I ask is my uncle had a stroke a couple months back and is now in a nursing home. He was living in my grandparents since they passed many years ago. So before anyone could go after it the nursing home etc etc , was wondering if I guy could get to it before they do.
Lots of moving parts here. First of all, sorry to hear about your uncle. If your uncle has no interest in the property, they can’t touch it. They can’t take what he doesn’t have. If he does have an interest, a recent transfer from your uncle to another entity may or may not protect you. There are often “look back” periods where they can unwind a recent transfer. This is a complicated area of law. I attended a seminar years ago on this topic and the takeaway was that because the rules are ever changing and complicated, it is difficult for attorneys to advise their client the correct course of action. Considering what is at stake, ie, either keeping or losing the family home, I would pay for a consultation with an estate planning attorney. And this may be the time to “clean up” any title ambiguities. If you ever wanted to sell the house you would have to anyway. Otherwise it’s like trying to sell a car without a pink slip “bill of sale only”. No lender will touch it without a title insurance to protect their interest, and no title company will insure it without a clear understanding of who has what. If someone comes out of the woodwork years later and successfully claims title, the title insurance company eats it, and makes the bank whole.
Here, that 'look back period' is seven years'. Had a coworker dealing with a nursing home trying to get the family farm even though the property had 'sold' to the younger son more than seven years prior. He did eventually win, but the nursing home tried pretty hard to get the property.
Thanks for the intel guys , makes me wonder if the juice is worth a squeeze at this point? Needs work . Nice split 6 bedroom two bath up and down double attached over sized garage.
@Nicholas_23 said:
Quick claim deed , what do you guys know about it ? Did a little search and found this .... This would be for the state of SD .
"A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer property ownership, but it doesn't guarantee the title or ownership rights of the property. It essentially releases any claim the grantor (the person transferring the property) has on the property, but it doesn't guarantee that the grantor actually owns it. "
The part that worries me is the " but it doesnt guarantee the title or ownership rights of the property"
This would be for a home thats been in the family since new.
Thanks
Quick claim deed is used to remove a owner from the title to the property. It also protects the former owner from liens, taxes and other expenses from the property. It's used quite often in divorces where one spouse is removed from the property title.
Does the Sony Blu-ray have the ability to run apps? (It would have to be hooked up to a TV though)
Are you willing to add another component? If so, WiiM stuff looks really good.
If you have an extra optical input on your Dac, the Wiim Mini will do the trick. If you need coaxial, you need to step up to the Pro for an extra $60 or buy an Opt to Coax converter. They are super easy to set up with your phone. The only issue I've had is an occasional connection loss, but that seems to be isolated to my iPad.
I've posted about this before, but a visit to JB Hi Fi yesterday really made me think about LP prices and rip-offs.
"The Band", one of my all time favourite albums, has been re-released as a double LP (?!) with a miserable three songs on each side. And the cost: A$109.
'Are You Experienced' has been re-released as a double, with one side less than ten minutes, at a slightly less exorbitant A$98. Both albums are 33 rather than 45rpm, which could have explained the side length.
Apart from the damage, since when can an 'LP' have such short sides and maintain sound quality?
Either the groove is cut very wide, as on the original side six of the 'Concert for Bangla Desh' set or side four of 'Blonde on Blonde', or the groove is cut normal size and the LP side is half empty. In the case of 'Bangla Desh' , the sound quality is not up to that of the other sides, at least on my copy.
Of course, consumers can choose not to buy something, but someone is making a heap of money - or am I being unreasonable?
I read there is a shortage of vinyl blanks. It seems they haven't caught up with the increased demand since Covid. There's that....and sellers in your area know serious collectors will pay through the nose.
@GeoffMillar said:
I've posted about this before, but a visit to JB Hi Fi yesterday really made me think about LP prices and rip-offs.
"The Band", one of my all time favourite albums, has been re-released as a double LP (?!) with a miserable three songs on each side. And the cost: A$109.
'Are You Experienced' has been re-released as a double, with one side less than ten minutes, at a slightly less exorbitant A$98. Both albums are 33 rather than 45rpm, which could have explained the side length.
Apart from the damage, since when can an 'LP' have such short sides and maintain sound quality?
Either the groove is cut very wide, as on the original side six of the 'Concert for Bangla Desh' set or side four of 'Blonde on Blonde', or the groove is cut normal size and the LP side is half empty. In the case of 'Bangla Desh' , the sound quality is not up to that of the other sides, at least on my copy.
Of course, consumers can choose not to buy something, but someone is making a heap of money - or am I being unreasonable?
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Quick claim deed , what do you guys know about it ? Did a little search and found this .... This would be for the state of SD .
"A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer property ownership, but it doesn't guarantee the title or ownership rights of the property. It essentially releases any claim the grantor (the person transferring the property) has on the property, but it doesn't guarantee that the grantor actually owns it. "
The part that worries me is the " but it doesnt guarantee the title or ownership rights of the property"
This would be for a home thats been in the family since new.
Thanks
Ask for the title or security deed on the property to see who actually owns it - go to your local county/city tax assessors office and find this out - don't rely upon anyone else other than an attorney - and take no-one's word for anything - get it in writing.
The quit claim is just a release saying that the person signing it waives all future claims of ownership/interest in it.
Basically if you're talking about an ex-wife, she no longer has any claim to ownership, but it doesn't guarantee that you own it, just because she relinquished her claim. That falls back to the original deed.
Steve and Ugly are correct. By executing the quit claim deed your ex is “quoting” or releasing any interest (whatever that might be) in the subject property. In a community property state- and I don’t know if SD is or not - a spouse may acquire in interest in the property even if not on the title by virtue of community assets being used to pay down the principal on a note. Or mortgage. I would find a local title company to run a title report which will disclose any interest and or ownership in the subject property (including easements deed restrictions mineral rights etc.) $500 well spent. If you retain an attorney they will ask for one anyway.
Im not sure if this changes anything but the reason I ask is my uncle had a stroke a couple months back and is now in a nursing home. He was living in my grandparents since they passed many years ago. So before anyone could go after it the nursing home etc etc , was wondering if I guy could get to it before they do.
Lots of moving parts here. First of all, sorry to hear about your uncle. If your uncle has no interest in the property, they can’t touch it. They can’t take what he doesn’t have. If he does have an interest, a recent transfer from your uncle to another entity may or may not protect you. There are often “look back” periods where they can unwind a recent transfer. This is a complicated area of law. I attended a seminar years ago on this topic and the takeaway was that because the rules are ever changing and complicated, it is difficult for attorneys to advise their client the correct course of action. Considering what is at stake, ie, either keeping or losing the family home, I would pay for a consultation with an estate planning attorney. And this may be the time to “clean up” any title ambiguities. If you ever wanted to sell the house you would have to anyway. Otherwise it’s like trying to sell a car without a pink slip “bill of sale only”. No lender will touch it without a title insurance to protect their interest, and no title company will insure it without a clear understanding of who has what. If someone comes out of the woodwork years later and successfully claims title, the title insurance company eats it, and makes the bank whole.
Here, that 'look back period' is seven years'. Had a coworker dealing with a nursing home trying to get the family farm even though the property had 'sold' to the younger son more than seven years prior. He did eventually win, but the nursing home tried pretty hard to get the property.
You really need to lawyer up.
Thanks for the intel guys , makes me wonder if the juice is worth a squeeze at this point? Needs work . Nice split 6 bedroom two bath up and down double attached over sized garage.
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Quick claim deed is used to remove a owner from the title to the property. It also protects the former owner from liens, taxes and other expenses from the property. It's used quite often in divorces where one spouse is removed from the property title.
So need some advice how to get Spotify into my music system. I have Sony Blu-ray, Emotiva DAC, Crown amp. Spotify is on my laptop and iPhone.
Does the Sony Blu-ray have the ability to run apps? (It would have to be hooked up to a TV though)
Are you willing to add another component? If so, WiiM stuff looks really good.
Another vote for wiim. If you have more digital inputs on the DAC then you don't need the more expensive wiim units.
I just use usb to get it from the laptop to dac.
If you have an extra optical input on your Dac, the Wiim Mini will do the trick. If you need coaxial, you need to step up to the Pro for an extra $60 or buy an Opt to Coax converter. They are super easy to set up with your phone. The only issue I've had is an occasional connection loss, but that seems to be isolated to my iPad.
There are often refurbished units from WiiM on eBay at a discount.
A clean Bluetooth box like my 1mii could also work for you if Bluetooth is sufficient. It has an ESS Sabre DAC in it and sounds quite clean to me streaming YouTube or Spotify. Works well at events too, receives, sends, or use as an optical DAC.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Transmitter-Receiver-Wireless-Audiophile/dp/B08J7MKYN1/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?crid=3QWT4YAC5X0PW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Ofjx5yWUE33FwXaGMAYAuqtWPSbeoLxGAjq8IU3_P395MoD_U_SOTSF7TcZHNeM16NA6taRRy0SiYmSKMdMzkzip6ahP9X0R0DlUFEIvJjHTtDthRqR8PgzE3pJ3D2oyQv35uoKEsBmzpdPDSAORTA8ZiOzuFVjn56yY8NwCoFF5wI7tTrZwTb0k9tlz4WLiNT95dh_ERtfg1qX1DA5r2g.hGsbx6-FPbb4Q5qDusVMAz7IuMKiNP1eXvJ8_pSU0vI&dib_tag=se&keywords=1mii+bluetooth&qid=1749929168&sprefix=1mii+bluetooth,aps,248&sr=8-6
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I run the Wiim Mini and it works great, simple enough that the family will use it as well.
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I've posted about this before, but a visit to JB Hi Fi yesterday really made me think about LP prices and rip-offs.
"The Band", one of my all time favourite albums, has been re-released as a double LP (?!) with a miserable three songs on each side. And the cost: A$109.
'Are You Experienced' has been re-released as a double, with one side less than ten minutes, at a slightly less exorbitant A$98. Both albums are 33 rather than 45rpm, which could have explained the side length.
Apart from the damage, since when can an 'LP' have such short sides and maintain sound quality?
Either the groove is cut very wide, as on the original side six of the 'Concert for Bangla Desh' set or side four of 'Blonde on Blonde', or the groove is cut normal size and the LP side is half empty. In the case of 'Bangla Desh' , the sound quality is not up to that of the other sides, at least on my copy.
Of course, consumers can choose not to buy something, but someone is making a heap of money - or am I being unreasonable?
Geoff
I read there is a shortage of vinyl blanks. It seems they haven't caught up with the increased demand since Covid. There's that....and sellers in your area know serious collectors will pay through the nose.
This popped high on the search list of 45 vs 33rpm. https://www.warpedvinylaficionado.com/post/33-rpm-vs-45-rpm-vinyl-records-which-offers-superior-sound-quality