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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Gary M.):

Now where was I. Im into day nine from when I started. It began when I had my signatures ready on the CHT documents. Im counting holidays and weekends as well, not just business days so that’s about 30% of duration not being vested in actual progress. So when someone says it takes 3 months to do something, its only around 2 months of working opportunity. Helps keep my perspective intact. The short conversation with the closing agent went well. A ‘contract’ will be drawn up defining all the expenses that go into escrow. Ive called my county recorded so I know what their process requires. If your wondering why Im not giving out names etc (closing agent, TS, county), I want to limit any suggestion that this is an advertisement of some kind. Once the process is complete, Ill divulge all of that (if necessary), as its more important to focus on the process right now. Im using elements of a Baysian theorem, to fill in probabilities for myself where no empirical data exists. Its not rocket science, though NASA used it for the early years developing parameters for space travel. Whoa, so I guess it is rocket science! Im simply trying to donate my timeshare to CHT in a simple, Ockham’s razor type way. (and yes, CHT is a charity). Since I felt DRK won the argument over the several months it took him to do it(!), I have to have a belief the process to work, as stated in order to commit. That is not rocket science. The only argument I saw that was left unsettled was where TS owners will be left with increased MFs due to foreclosures, abandonment, etc. Ive some views on that I think blow that argument out of the water (or at the least, more palatable). It would be great to have 'respectable' discourse and views, opposing or not. I hope that’s not asking too much.