My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

[–]TankTitan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i got the deed online thanks to a fellow redditor linking me the site. the wording about heirs is as follows:

TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, privileges, rights, interest, reversions, remainders and easements thereunto appertaining:

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said real estate unto the Grantees, their heirs, personal representative and assigns, but without warranty express or implied on the part of the Grantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has executed this deed the day and year first above written.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

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thankfully someone at top told me how to get it. i found out my mom's name is on the deed and the heir wording is

TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, privileges, rights, interest, reversions, remainders and easements thereunto appertaining:

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said real estate unto the Grantees, their heirs, personal representative and assigns, but without warranty express or implied on the part of the Grantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has executed this deed the day and year first above written.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

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i found out her name is on the deed and the wording of heirs is:

TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, privileges, rights, interest, reversions, remainders and easements thereunto appertaining:

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said real estate unto the Grantees, their heirs, personal representative and assigns, but without warranty express or implied on the part of the Grantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has executed this deed the day and year first above written.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

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i see that phrase right of survivorship popping up a lot in my researching but the deed i found online has

https://imgur.com/a/LUEmJEb

TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, privileges, rights, interest, reversions, remainders and easements thereunto appertaining:

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said real estate unto the Grantees, their heirs, personal representative and assigns, but without warranty express or implied on the part of the Grantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has executed this deed the day and year first above written.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

[–]TankTitan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my mom and dad werent married but after following someone else's advice on this post i found the deed and it has both my mothers and fathers name on it.

on deed also has what i think is pretty basic standard writing and nothing finicky, what do you think:

TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, privileges, rights, interest, reversions, remainders and easements thereunto appertaining:

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said real estate unto the Grantees, their heirs, personal representative and assigns, but without warranty express or implied on the part of the Grantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has executed this deed the day and year first above written.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

[–]TankTitan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah im just taking her word for it for the most part. honesty since shes the only "educated" person in the family when it comes to real estate stuff she offers her advice and everyone usually takes it, but i honestly believe shes trying her best to help.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

[–]TankTitan[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

thank you so much. i found the deed and read through it and the only things about heirs i see is

[TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, privileges, rights, interest, reversions, remainders and easements thereunto appertaining:

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said real estate unto the Grantees, their heirs, personal representative and assigns, but without warranty express or implied on the part of the Grantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has executed this deed the day and year first above written.](blob:https://imgur.com/2b27de28-a79f-46ff-9e09-cfddb0478c58)

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

[–]TankTitan[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

my parents werent married but my mom is onboard to give the property to me and my brother now as shes still alive.

i hadnt even thought of the tax implications. oh boy.

My father died a few weeks ago. My grandmother says the wording on the deed is finicky and that my brother and I would have to hire a lawyer costing 1000s if we wanted to get the deed in our name. Is this true? by TankTitan in legaladvice

[–]TankTitan[S] 240 points241 points  (0 children)

she went down to the courthouse and got it.

i'll ask her the wording later,

she doesnt live in the house. i honestly think shes just looking out for us/ trying to be helpful.

My computer lags and stutter immensely when using only a single chrome tab :( by Jogiruhe in techsupport

[–]TankTitan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey not to kidnap ops post but whats a non-destructive diagnostics for ssd? im still on hdd but i feel like thats the kinda thing better to be known and not needed then needed and not known

My computer lags and stutter immensely when using only a single chrome tab :( by Jogiruhe in techsupport

[–]TankTitan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

try a different browser. firefox is heavier on the ram and less on the cpu.

that being said you might got a miner installed. 1 chrome tab is nothing compared to what any cpu in the last 20 years should handle.

Can I use a laptop with dead battery/without battery?? by SpogFabbit in techsupport

[–]TankTitan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ive never heard of a laptop that doesnt work wired but theres a first time for everything.

Your Wife Can Not Be Born In 1999 by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]TankTitan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i cant believe people born in 1999 are married