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Re: Buying a timeshare privately (by John F.):

The deed is recorded in the county (not state) in which the resort is located.

I strongly recommend getting a copy of the deed which the seller obtained with their purchase and using that as a starting point. Just change the names of the seller and buyer, the dates, and the notary "block" to show the state and county where it is notarized.

Since my competitors are named in this thread, I will add that I am a partner in a NJ based timeshare closing company. One of the partners is the former NYC recorder of deeds. Doesn't get better than that.

Please contact me if you need help.