Club Land 'or... another fee?!
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Club Land 'or... another fee?! (by R P.):
shirley779 wrote:jayjay, I believe they can hold up the sale of a property if all fees are not paid. They would not be able to secure payment of past due moneys from the new owner if the transfer documents did not state to the penny, how much is owed by the party selling their interest.
Exactly, if there ARE liens and past due maintenance fees then the timeshare CANNOT be sold, but if there are NO liens or past due maintenance fees, then a private transaction should be able to go forward without interference from the resort.
Quote:The other problem here is, Club Land'or is not a true timeshare. You receive a right to use legal document. These are two entirely different types of vacation "ownerships." So timeshare rules do not apply to Club Land'or.
ALL Mexican timeshares are also 'right to use' and timeshare owners sell their Mexcian timeshares to private parties every day of the week with no interference from the resorts.