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Re: Timeshare Industry Veteran Tells All (by KC):
lancec13 wrote:But to clarify on huge misconception, the late owner's heirs or beneficiaries are not obligated to accept an unwanted timeshare. That is a line that many of these Get out of your timeshare companies use to scare owners into using their services.
Absolutely correct. Unless a surviving family member is actually and literally NAMED on the underlying deed (not a good idea), then surviving family members can simply "disclaim" the inheritance of a timeshare. They do NOT have to accept it or its' associated obligations.
The many assorted and useless, upfront fee "exit / release / escape / relief" companies always try to paint a very different picture for their own financial gain, but they are essentially just lying as a scare / sales tactic to peddle their alleged "services".