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Original Message:

Re: Getting rid of a time share. (by R P.):

carvana wrote:
"Like I've said, I have never heard of this type of interference from a resort for a private transaction. "

My thoughts: All the facts are not disclosed by barbaram536 but possibly the Bahamas like many countries has restrictions on foreign ownership of real estate. Certainly a U.S. citizen can own there but possibly this potential buyer could not purchase real estate in the Bahamas because of his citizenship in a country off limits to Bahamas ownership. It seems unfair but countries have the right to restrict who can buy real estate in their country.

Oh, I agree ..... non Mexicans cannot own property in Mexico either as is the situation in the Bahamas evidently, however shirley779 is not a Bahama citizen and she owns a 'right to use' (not a deeded property) at Land Or' that she's trying to sell.