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Original Message:

So, I think I sold my timeshare...... (by KC):

blackdog3 wrote:
So,

I found a buyer, agreed on a price, used TimeshareTransfers.com to handle the money/paper work, and contacted my resort and recieved a digital and paper copy that my deed was transfered.

My question is:

Is there anything else I can/need to do to ensure transaction is complete and that there is no way this thing is going to spring up ten years down the road to haunt me?

I want to be absolutely sure I am DONE with this headache.

I don't mean to offend anyone here but I found this timeshare industry to be more trouble than it was worth. It was supposed to be about relaxing vacations but turned out to be a constant source of tension for my wife and me.

Thank you for any information

When you say "received a digital and paper copy", I ASSUME that you mean that you have received a copy of the new, recorded deed --- which bears a date, book and page number(s) and instrument number from the county in which the new deed was officially recorded. That info will be on the top of each page of the deed.

If the details above are indicated upon what you have received, then it's now "game over" and "goodbye" and you are now a FORMER owner. If you DON'T see a book and page and instrument number on the deed documents however, then you have no proof at all of the successful recording of a new deed in a new name.

Hope this helps.