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need attorney for timeshare closing in SC (by KC):
sandrak122 wrote:===============================================I'm in NC and having trouble finding one,would prefer one local (piedmont-triad area) but one in SC would be ok,too.One was recommended to me, in SC but I'm having trouble getting ahold of him.any suggestions welcome.thanks.
To my knowledge, for timeshare closings in SC you MUST have a SC bar member. Accordingly, a SC attorney would not only be "ok", it would actually be legally required.
I'd recommend posting your inquiry on Timeshare Users Group (www.tug2.net), where it would get more exposure. If not already a TUG member, you can join for about $10 (a small, worthwhile investment to help solve your particular problem). There are several busy attorneys / timeshare owners on TUG. While none might actually offer their services, you would surely receive at least a direct, specific referral to either a particular individual or to the SC bar assn. I think your odds of a well informed reply in these RedWeek forums might actually be pretty slim --- no disrespect to RedWeek intended.
You could also contact Timeshare Transfer, Inc. at the 800 number which is posted right on their web site. I don't believe they hanndle SC closings, but they may well be able to provide you with a SC attorney referral. Good luck.