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Re: Canadian seeking help for deed in lieu (by R P.):
edwardr151 wrote:Thanks JayJayI didn't realize that "charities" charge large up front cost to "donate"! Helpful hints. However if I did opt to not pay my maintenenace fee and did foreclose would they have premise to seek repayments? Since I own in florida and I am a canadian resident would that 1) affect my credit score - which I am not too fussy about, I can always rebuild my credit and 2) would they have a legal leg to stand on to recoup from me (seeing us & canada have different statues). I have visited many sites on people who have opted to quit paying and that process could take years. What would be the TS process if I did stop paying for MF? Thanks again for the feedback!
If you bought an American timeshare at an American resort the fact that you are Canadian is not relevant since you bought the timeshare in America (it would be their statutes that count).
As far as letting your timeshare go into foreclosure and the timing of such (how long it takes) .... it depends on the resort or HOA and how they handle foreclosures.