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Original Message:

Re: Deeded vs Right To Use (by KC):

jrh6 states in part: >> I own a deeded timeshare with Royal Resorts that returns a residual (i.e. return of purchase price) at the end of term of ownership.<< =================================================

I don't claim to know anything at all about whatever it is that you own. I DO know with some certainty, however, that if there is a TERM (a defined time period) involved, then it is (by definition) most assuredly NOT deeded "ownership". In deeded ownership, you OWN one clearly identified, specific single unit/parcel in perpetuity (i.e., there is no time period, no term, no "expiration date" involved). A "deeded" guarantee of access (RTU; with an expiration date) and permanent deeded ownerhip are simply NOT the same thing.

In any event, the original question posed was "what is the difference between deeded ownerhip and right to use?", a question which has already been answered numerous times within RedWeek forums. Those answers can be retrieved with ease with a little searching effort.