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Re: Getting rid of a time share.

[Q=jayjay] [Q=johna916] Fraud does not to have to be the basis for a sale. A sale is a sale! As an owner of anything, you have a right to sell it when ever you want.[/Q] You said above that you 'got out of your timeshare' ..... I don't see that you've sold anything unless the attorney bought it from you .... if you signed a legally binding contract for the timeshare then no attorney on earth can get you out of that unless the attorney BOUGHT IT FROM YOU or unless he/she can prove fraud.[/Q] Once again, Jayjay is right on the money. I doubt he has a recorded warranty deed showing that he made a legal transfer to another "legal" buyer and that the deed has been recorded, it "smacks" of fraud in every direction!!!!