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Re: Getting rid of a time share. (by Irina P.):

Well, i checked my records and i already sent him an e-mail stating that i have been trying to reach him and if i don't hear from him in a couple of weeks then i would go and record the deed myself well that was july 7th, so should i send him a certified letter also or just record the deed? One more thing, say everything goes to plan and the deed gets recorded. What papers do i have to send to vacation village to let them know that it is no longer mine? I do greatly appreciate all of your help and advise. For some reason the attorneys i have spoken with are not helping me at all, their answer to this whole story is "just file a suit" well by doing that how does that guarantee that they will even find him. And they charge from $1500.00 and up just writing a letter to him. But my question is if they don't find him and he doesn't answer calls then what are they going to do....hm nothing but i an our of $1500.00. Or maybe I just don't have a good attorney who can really help me get rid of this, and make sure it won't come back to haunt me later. I just want to make sure the this timeshare is no longer in my name. I appreciate all your help.