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NEED TO RETURN TIMESHARE

[Q=lancec13] It is in the July/Aug 2011 issue, pages 30&31. In case you don't have access to the article entitled "One Person's ... want", his 5 basic suggestions were: 1) Advertise for sale. 2) Stop paying maintenance fees. 3) Do not provide for inheritance in your will (that one went over my head). 4) Negotiate a termination with your Association. 5) File a Quit Claim Deed.[/Q] It's mindboggling that Timesharing Today would print such a letter ... to tell people to stop paying their maintenance fees is downright wrong .... there WILL be repercussions if an owner does stop paying that can affect an owner's your credit score among other negative repercussions. And you can't just file a quit claim deed if the resort doesn't want to take it back .... this is the worst advice I've ever seen concerning timeshare ownership and Timesharing Today (of which I used to be a member) should be ashamed of printing it.