Getting rid of your timeshare
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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):
garym480 wrote:Im into day 23 of my timeshare donation. I received the contract from the closing agent and all looked very similar to ones Ive used for buy/sell of regular property, though not as lengthy. The costs are broken out totaling $1180, $350 of which is the escrow deposit for closing costs and to open the account. The rest is due in a few weeks. I could send it all now but thats all theyre asking for at this point. I dont see any mysterious fine print, a few words about what happens if I or the charity back out, or some other complication but amounts are reasonable for work done at that stage. The cover page is very clear about instructions to notarize and sign each page including short description about what happens next in completing the transfer. Should have it all put together and sent back at the beginning of the week. I spoke to the county that will record the new deed and it usually only takes them 1-3 weeks, including all the electronic updates. The usual about having signatures match exactly to the deed and the notary seals being clear were reminded. The longest time I understand is the resort doing their part to complete the transfer.
Marty has stated that any posts discussing/advertising CHT will be deleted yet you are still posting about that subject. Goes to show what kind of integrity/ethics you have as you completely ignore a moderator that says plainly, in black and white, that those posts will be deleted .... you're a rule breaker to the max, but of course, in the business you're in rules are made to be broken, aren't they?
I have sent your post to Marty.