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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Ruth H.):
They cannot force your children, or anyone else, to take it if or when you die.
I wonder though, how you ended up owing $10,000. Maintenance fees are usually around $1000. So by my calculations, you have been delinquent on your maintenance fees for about 9-10 years. Or is this $10,000 the amount you owe on the mortgage? There is a big difference between owing on the mortgage and owing maintenance fees.
I answered to this but cannot figure where my answer went. It is maintenance only.
lancec13 wrote:They cannot force your children, or anyone else, to take it if or when you die.I wonder though, how you ended up owing $10,000. Maintenance fees are usually around $1000. So by my calculations, you have been delinquent on your maintenance fees for about 9-10 years. Or is this $10,000 the amount you owe on the mortgage? There is a big difference between owing on the mortgage and owing maintenance fees.