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Defaulting maintenance payment on Timeshare

Oct 16, 2014

I have a timeshare in Mexico. It is not deeded. Does anyone know the consequences of just not paying the maintenance fee?


Nancy W.
Oct 16, 2014

" Deeds " we don't need no stinking deeds !!! Actually it doesn't matter whether you have a deed or not it's the contract you signed. You are obligated to the terms of the contract. If you stop paying they can come after you for the money. It's the chance you take if you decide to walk away. Read the contract carefully and decide what action is best for you to take.


Don P.

Last edited by donp196 on Oct 16, 2014 06:52 AM

Oct 16, 2014

nancyw71 wrote:
I have a timeshare in Mexico. It is not deeded. Does anyone know the consequences of just not paying the maintenance fee?

It depends . Most Mexican timeshares have offices in the US just so they can make sure that they can make it a little more difficult to just walk away and can a nd will report nonpayment to credit agencies.

Your first step should be to contact the resort and see if you can get your membership cancelled.


Tracey S.

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