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Comparing Apples to Oranges...

[Q=jayjay] [b]Also, you have to remember that timeshares are DEEDED PROPERTIES registered in the county where the timeshare resort is located.[/b][/Q] Just for the record, the original poster in this thread actually made very specific reference to the timeshare at issue being a RTU (i.e., with an identified expiration date, located in Cancun, Mexico) as the basis for the question posed. Accordingly, it's obviously not a deeded ownership at all in the first place. It is instead a contractual "right to use" at a Mexican facility, so neither "deed" nor "County" are factually applicable or relevant to the OP's actual posted inquiry...