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Not "getting out", but merely imagining it to be so... (by KC):
jayjay has stated: >> What this man is doing is not legal. Your timeshare is probably still in your name with the resort and the county.<<
You are partially correct (i.e., about the illegal part). This referenced and nearly forgotten "warren" is, in fact, the very same individual who was driven off from these RedWeek forums some months ago, after it was pointed out to him that his phony "trust" scheme was blatantly illegal and essentially constituted criminal fraud.
Johnd1052 has recently claimed in other forums here on RedWeek that he has a copy of the recorded deed relinquishing ownership to "warren" phony shell trust. That may very well be absolutely true. However, johnd1052 seems to completely fail to grasp the indisputable legal fact that a deed created under knowingly and willfully fraudulent circumstances and intent is legally invalid and completely void, whether "recorded" or not. Merely being "recorded" doesn't magically render any deed instantly lawful. I tried to give johnd1052 some cautionary input on this matter, but he was not receptive to having his bubble burst. That's certainly his prerogative, but when the smoke clears away on this fraudulent activity and its' associated void deed, johnd1052 will sooner or later discover that he still owns his timeshare, all of his back fees --- and some additional accrued interest too ---regardless of the bogus "recorded" deed. The intrepid "warrenf" will, on the other hand, sooner or later almost certainly find himself standing before a judge on a criminal fraud charge.
A deed isn't legally valid just because it got "recorded" --- a bad deed is legally void, plain and simple, recorded or not. Any deed created and/or recorded under knowingly, willfully, deliberately fraudulent design and intent won't be held to be lawful or valid ANYWHERE.
I'm sorry to report, johnd1052, that there is simply no "easy" button such as seen on the Staples ads on TV. You can shoot the messenger for delivering this bad news if you wish; I don't particularly care. I'm weighing in only to prevent innocent OTHERS from being drawn in to this obviously fraudulent scheme and falsely believing that they can just so very easily "rid" themselves of their lawful ownership and associated debts with a fraudulently created and/or recorded invalid deed. Unfortunately, it's simply not that easy or simple. You can certainly choose to believe otherwise, but you will ultimately do so at your own peril...