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You're welcome... (by KC):
johnd1052, blinders firmly locked in place, has stated: >> Sorry I have a copy of a recorded deed of which it shows that I sold my unit to his trust. I do not care what happens to him. But, I have no legal obligation to that unit ever again. << =================================================
I'm sure that's (understandably) what you want to believe, but you don't seem to grasp or want to acknowledge that a deed being "recorded" does NOT magically make that deed a legally valid instrument. Actually, most counties will record almost any deed presented to them in the correct format if the appropriate recordation fee is included upon submission. The county records folks don't determine the validity of a document, they merely record it. So, do NOT confuse "recorded" with "legally valid"; the two concepts are most assuredly NOT the same. If you had quit claimed the deed for your timeshare to Donald Duck or to Bugs Bunny and the county subsequently recorded the deed, do you really somehow still believe that would be a valid deed, just because it was "recorded"?
In any case, you clearly don't want or wecome any input or cautionary words on the matter, so I'll instead simply wish you the best of luck; you may very well need it. However, I ask you to at least consider whether you should attempt to direct others down the same path which you have taken. If that path proves to be one of knowing, willful, deliberate fraud by this alleged "trust" (which is exactly what all this seems like to me), you will not have done those other people any favors if / when their "recorded" deeds to a phony shell "trust" are ultimately determined (along with yours...) to be invalid and void. When that inevitably happens, they (...and you) will end up right back where they (...and you) started before the "recorded" (but nonetheless entirely void) transaction took place --- i.e., still owning the timeshare, still owing unpaid back fees and, with the further passage of time, also owing additional interest. Just food for thought, to accept or ignore as you see fit.