Estate planning question


For estate planning purposes, how do folks pre-arrange for disposition of your system if family is not interested in having it? Any suggestions as to who might handle a $200k system in the Chicago area? TIA

cantorgale

@ghdprentice I have a close relationship with a dealer. He is younger than I and we have discussed how he will dispose of it. 

You better not mention your dealers’s name here or he’ll be flooded with inquiries as the go to guy, but it’s okay to give me his contact 😉

A couple of weeks ago, my wife said, “I have no idea what this stuff is worth or what I am supposed to do with it if something happens to you.”

I was on a ride Monday where several riders crashed hard because of a hole in the road. One of them is still in a coma and going into neck surgery today. Ya just never know what might happen so thinking about it ahead of time is no doubt a prudent approach.

In the absence of having a son/daughter who is interested in home audio, I believe there is something to be said for working with a dealer/friend, TMR, or another similar entity.  It is probably good to understand your goals, which might drive how you handle the disposition of your gear.  In my case, money is less the issue than setting something up so others don’t need to worry about dealing with it. I have bought from, and sold to, TMR in the past so I plan to give them a call. I also plan to make sure all my boxes are marked so that it is easy to figure out specifically which box goes with which equipment.
 

As the gun community says, when you die your wife will sell your stuff based on what you claimed to have paid for it. 😊

I contacted TMR about this.  They offered to pick up the gear from my home and pay me less than 1/6 the value of my system new.
Pretty sobering.

They, as we say, have us by the balls.

pay me less than 1/6 the value of my system new.