No Deed to Outer Banks Beach Week
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No Deed to Outer Banks Beach Week (by Lin L.):
jayjay wrote:linl2 wrote:Make sure you really get a deed to your timeshare week (if it's supposed to be deeded) and that it is properly recorded. Deeds are usually sent after your closing so you might forget about it. I purchased a week at the Outer Banks Beach Club in 1989, used it frequently, paid all maintenance fees on time, and discovered when I was ready to sell it that I never had a deed recorded. The resort itself, the parent company Festiva, the management company Defender Realty (SPM), and the Outer Banks Resort Rentals (resale company where I bought it) all have been of no help. Be sure you really have a recorded deed.Have you checked with the county deed office? There must be a deed somewhere.
Yes, I've spoken with the Dare County Register of Deeds. She can find no record of a deed ever made to me or in fact that the people who sold to me ever received a deed. I've also had my attorney check with several places. Again, no record of me. Someone from OBBC actually went over themselves to check--again, no record of me.