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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Don P.):
Jayjay I have been talking to Ed Hastry the president to do exactly that. He is working through ARDA to educate HOA members. They have also discussed deed backs. Each HOA will consider a deed back on a case to case basis. They realize that in some cases people can no longer keep their timershares. They also realize that in some cases it's better to take them back through a deed back then lose thousands of dollars in maintenance fees and legal expenses fighting the owners. I predict that changes are coming..... unfortunately slowly. I would like to see membership in the NTOA go up dramatically. The more members the more influence we can have in the industry just like the NRA influences legislation. Forums like this can still have an impact on the industry. I want to see the day when the scam artists are put out of business.