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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Dr. K.):
jayjay wrote:I think the day will come when resorts will not recognize nor transfer any timeshare that has been signed over to a charity or an LLC BECAUSE of scams like yours.I sincerely hope that you're not the person on that webpage that claims he has a doctorate.
Oh, ye of so little knowledge. It's not up to the resort to recognize or transfer title in real estate transactions. On the other hand, if it is a simple membership contract without a deed, it is a totally different matter and the resort can have a say in it since they have to accept a new payer on the contract. As for real estate deeds, the resort is not on title and can have no say in it's transfer. So, you and other resort people will just keep on dreaming.
And yes, I am the retired physician. As a former real estate broker who went on for an MBA and then on to medical school I do have some background in what I talk about here. More importantly, I know how to research and find actual documentation for what I teach. And in the process I have the ability to read it and understand when it applies or is irrelevant to a specific question or topic.
On the other hand, I wonder which resort you work for. Can you please give us some background on your expertise? Or be willing to publish a webpage giving a background others can look up? Or is such openness anathema to you?