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UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=captcha]
You solve a lot of problems by avoiding them.[/quote]I agree.
So we honor people like Elizabeth, or Emma, the daughter or girlfriend of the developer. In the new tract developments, the builders pick street names.[/quote]
Total hijack with trivia about my ‘hood…
One thing I like about South UC – Older parts are named after noble prize winners…
Branting, Erlanger, Pavlov, Gullstrand, Dirac, Millikan, Stresemann, Soderblom, Gobat, Cozzens, Werner
Mostly scientists. It was part of the “university” theme of the development when it was first built… the main roads were Governor and Regents – very collegiate. The idea of the development was that it would house faculty and staff from UCSD… even though, at the time, there was no good way to get from UC to UCSD without backtracking to Clairemont.
The original neighborhoods – which are on both west and east sides of South UC have these nobel inpsired street names… stuff built in the late 60’s onward don’t.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=captcha]
You solve a lot of problems by avoiding them.[/quote]I agree.
So we honor people like Elizabeth, or Emma, the daughter or girlfriend of the developer. In the new tract developments, the builders pick street names.[/quote]
Total hijack with trivia about my ‘hood…
One thing I like about South UC – Older parts are named after noble prize winners…
Branting, Erlanger, Pavlov, Gullstrand, Dirac, Millikan, Stresemann, Soderblom, Gobat, Cozzens, Werner
Mostly scientists. It was part of the “university” theme of the development when it was first built… the main roads were Governor and Regents – very collegiate. The idea of the development was that it would house faculty and staff from UCSD… even though, at the time, there was no good way to get from UC to UCSD without backtracking to Clairemont.
The original neighborhoods – which are on both west and east sides of South UC have these nobel inpsired street names… stuff built in the late 60’s onward don’t.
UCGal
ParticipantToo funny about the old thread.
Reading these claims of 10-15 minutes to the beach crack me up. I live in UC – which is a heck of a lot closer to La Jolla shores… It takes us at least 10 minutes. Google Maps estimates 12 minutes. 2 miles by crow = 5 miles by car and there are pesky stop lights/stop signs, speed limits, narrow streets by the shores parking lot. Unless you live, literally, on the free entrance – it’s going to take you 25-30 minutes from Santee.
I’ve heard people call University City “La Jolla Adjacent” – always cracked me up. Never thought I’d here someone imply Santee was La Jolla Adjacent.
I don’t have any problem with Santee as a community. Like I said – an extended family member is actively looking at homes there because they are more affordable, but still a decent commute.
But the odds of Las Colinas being moved are about the same odds as Miramar shutting down (the negative issue of my neighborhood.) They’re both there to stay. They’ve been there too long to expect otherwise.
UCGal
ParticipantToo funny about the old thread.
Reading these claims of 10-15 minutes to the beach crack me up. I live in UC – which is a heck of a lot closer to La Jolla shores… It takes us at least 10 minutes. Google Maps estimates 12 minutes. 2 miles by crow = 5 miles by car and there are pesky stop lights/stop signs, speed limits, narrow streets by the shores parking lot. Unless you live, literally, on the free entrance – it’s going to take you 25-30 minutes from Santee.
I’ve heard people call University City “La Jolla Adjacent” – always cracked me up. Never thought I’d here someone imply Santee was La Jolla Adjacent.
I don’t have any problem with Santee as a community. Like I said – an extended family member is actively looking at homes there because they are more affordable, but still a decent commute.
But the odds of Las Colinas being moved are about the same odds as Miramar shutting down (the negative issue of my neighborhood.) They’re both there to stay. They’ve been there too long to expect otherwise.
UCGal
ParticipantToo funny about the old thread.
Reading these claims of 10-15 minutes to the beach crack me up. I live in UC – which is a heck of a lot closer to La Jolla shores… It takes us at least 10 minutes. Google Maps estimates 12 minutes. 2 miles by crow = 5 miles by car and there are pesky stop lights/stop signs, speed limits, narrow streets by the shores parking lot. Unless you live, literally, on the free entrance – it’s going to take you 25-30 minutes from Santee.
I’ve heard people call University City “La Jolla Adjacent” – always cracked me up. Never thought I’d here someone imply Santee was La Jolla Adjacent.
I don’t have any problem with Santee as a community. Like I said – an extended family member is actively looking at homes there because they are more affordable, but still a decent commute.
But the odds of Las Colinas being moved are about the same odds as Miramar shutting down (the negative issue of my neighborhood.) They’re both there to stay. They’ve been there too long to expect otherwise.
UCGal
ParticipantToo funny about the old thread.
Reading these claims of 10-15 minutes to the beach crack me up. I live in UC – which is a heck of a lot closer to La Jolla shores… It takes us at least 10 minutes. Google Maps estimates 12 minutes. 2 miles by crow = 5 miles by car and there are pesky stop lights/stop signs, speed limits, narrow streets by the shores parking lot. Unless you live, literally, on the free entrance – it’s going to take you 25-30 minutes from Santee.
I’ve heard people call University City “La Jolla Adjacent” – always cracked me up. Never thought I’d here someone imply Santee was La Jolla Adjacent.
I don’t have any problem with Santee as a community. Like I said – an extended family member is actively looking at homes there because they are more affordable, but still a decent commute.
But the odds of Las Colinas being moved are about the same odds as Miramar shutting down (the negative issue of my neighborhood.) They’re both there to stay. They’ve been there too long to expect otherwise.
UCGal
ParticipantToo funny about the old thread.
Reading these claims of 10-15 minutes to the beach crack me up. I live in UC – which is a heck of a lot closer to La Jolla shores… It takes us at least 10 minutes. Google Maps estimates 12 minutes. 2 miles by crow = 5 miles by car and there are pesky stop lights/stop signs, speed limits, narrow streets by the shores parking lot. Unless you live, literally, on the free entrance – it’s going to take you 25-30 minutes from Santee.
I’ve heard people call University City “La Jolla Adjacent” – always cracked me up. Never thought I’d here someone imply Santee was La Jolla Adjacent.
I don’t have any problem with Santee as a community. Like I said – an extended family member is actively looking at homes there because they are more affordable, but still a decent commute.
But the odds of Las Colinas being moved are about the same odds as Miramar shutting down (the negative issue of my neighborhood.) They’re both there to stay. They’ve been there too long to expect otherwise.
UCGal
ParticipantYou can do some of it yourself. If you know the owners name you can plug it into
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
But that gives you a list of all recorded liens and judgments associated with the owner. But the owner could own multiple properties so you can’t assume all the docs/deeds/trustdeeds etc are associated with the property in the association. Most docs can be ordered from the recorders office for $3 each. ($7 for certified).
You can’t make any determination till you look at the individual liens/trust deeds. Here’s an example: I’m in litigation with someone and was checking to see if there were assets – he had a few deeds and trust deeds – one went into NOD status more than a year ago. But when I ordered the doc I found it was a timeshare… so not nearly as relevant as his primary home asset.
It’s time vs money. You can get a good idea through small charges per doc ordered from the county – but it’s time consuming. If your HOA has a lot of people delinquent – this might turn into a big endeavor.
Have you asked your local title company how much they’d charge?
UCGal
ParticipantYou can do some of it yourself. If you know the owners name you can plug it into
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
But that gives you a list of all recorded liens and judgments associated with the owner. But the owner could own multiple properties so you can’t assume all the docs/deeds/trustdeeds etc are associated with the property in the association. Most docs can be ordered from the recorders office for $3 each. ($7 for certified).
You can’t make any determination till you look at the individual liens/trust deeds. Here’s an example: I’m in litigation with someone and was checking to see if there were assets – he had a few deeds and trust deeds – one went into NOD status more than a year ago. But when I ordered the doc I found it was a timeshare… so not nearly as relevant as his primary home asset.
It’s time vs money. You can get a good idea through small charges per doc ordered from the county – but it’s time consuming. If your HOA has a lot of people delinquent – this might turn into a big endeavor.
Have you asked your local title company how much they’d charge?
UCGal
ParticipantYou can do some of it yourself. If you know the owners name you can plug it into
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
But that gives you a list of all recorded liens and judgments associated with the owner. But the owner could own multiple properties so you can’t assume all the docs/deeds/trustdeeds etc are associated with the property in the association. Most docs can be ordered from the recorders office for $3 each. ($7 for certified).
You can’t make any determination till you look at the individual liens/trust deeds. Here’s an example: I’m in litigation with someone and was checking to see if there were assets – he had a few deeds and trust deeds – one went into NOD status more than a year ago. But when I ordered the doc I found it was a timeshare… so not nearly as relevant as his primary home asset.
It’s time vs money. You can get a good idea through small charges per doc ordered from the county – but it’s time consuming. If your HOA has a lot of people delinquent – this might turn into a big endeavor.
Have you asked your local title company how much they’d charge?
UCGal
ParticipantYou can do some of it yourself. If you know the owners name you can plug it into
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
But that gives you a list of all recorded liens and judgments associated with the owner. But the owner could own multiple properties so you can’t assume all the docs/deeds/trustdeeds etc are associated with the property in the association. Most docs can be ordered from the recorders office for $3 each. ($7 for certified).
You can’t make any determination till you look at the individual liens/trust deeds. Here’s an example: I’m in litigation with someone and was checking to see if there were assets – he had a few deeds and trust deeds – one went into NOD status more than a year ago. But when I ordered the doc I found it was a timeshare… so not nearly as relevant as his primary home asset.
It’s time vs money. You can get a good idea through small charges per doc ordered from the county – but it’s time consuming. If your HOA has a lot of people delinquent – this might turn into a big endeavor.
Have you asked your local title company how much they’d charge?
UCGal
ParticipantYou can do some of it yourself. If you know the owners name you can plug it into
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
But that gives you a list of all recorded liens and judgments associated with the owner. But the owner could own multiple properties so you can’t assume all the docs/deeds/trustdeeds etc are associated with the property in the association. Most docs can be ordered from the recorders office for $3 each. ($7 for certified).
You can’t make any determination till you look at the individual liens/trust deeds. Here’s an example: I’m in litigation with someone and was checking to see if there were assets – he had a few deeds and trust deeds – one went into NOD status more than a year ago. But when I ordered the doc I found it was a timeshare… so not nearly as relevant as his primary home asset.
It’s time vs money. You can get a good idea through small charges per doc ordered from the county – but it’s time consuming. If your HOA has a lot of people delinquent – this might turn into a big endeavor.
Have you asked your local title company how much they’d charge?
UCGal
ParticipantYour kidding about them moving Las Colinas, right?
NO neighborhood wants a prison in their backyard. It’s already in Santee – and it seems extremely unlikely that it will be moved to someone elses backyard. NIMBYism will prevent it. Where are they going to move it? It has to be central enough to get to the 3 courthouses in the county (downtown San Diego, El Cajon, North County). Santee fits that bill.
I think the people of Santee need to be comfortable with Las Colinas – they’re going to coexist as long as we need a womens detention center.
Santee is nice enough. I’m not a Santee basher. Las Colinas wouldn’t be a deciding factor if I were looking there. One of my extended family is looking at REOs out there.
UCGal
ParticipantYour kidding about them moving Las Colinas, right?
NO neighborhood wants a prison in their backyard. It’s already in Santee – and it seems extremely unlikely that it will be moved to someone elses backyard. NIMBYism will prevent it. Where are they going to move it? It has to be central enough to get to the 3 courthouses in the county (downtown San Diego, El Cajon, North County). Santee fits that bill.
I think the people of Santee need to be comfortable with Las Colinas – they’re going to coexist as long as we need a womens detention center.
Santee is nice enough. I’m not a Santee basher. Las Colinas wouldn’t be a deciding factor if I were looking there. One of my extended family is looking at REOs out there.
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