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Festiva Orlando Resort and possible Multi-family Master Parcel

First and foremost, I am sorry for your recent loss. You are under absolutely [b]no[/b] obligation to "inherit" your mother's timeshare. Unless you are [b]already[/b] named on the deed as a co-owner, all you have to do is formally, overtly "disclaim" the inheritance and walk (better still, run) away. You cannot be forced to involuntarily inherit a timeshare. Period, amen. I have no knowledge about the Orlando property you reference, but I would never want [b]anything[/b] to do with Festiva under any circumstances. In my personal opinion, Festiva has a track record of doing what's best for Festiva --- at the expense of owners. This is surely not an albatross that you want to willingly hang around your neck. Put this matter behind you by overtly disclaiming the inheritance and don't look back. That's my advice. Good luck.