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Re: unable to give away timeshare-need lawyer? (by KC):
donp196 wrote:Strictly hypothetical : Say you were to go and stay at your home resort and one day while you driving around you noticed some homeless people milling around. Being the compassionate person that you are you decided to do a humanitarian thing. You offered one of them your week at the resort to spend inside and out of the element . You offered to take him or her to a notary public and donate your timeshare to him or her through a quit claim deed . To add to your generosity you paid their first years maintenance fees so they could enjoy their first stay on you and you could sleep better at night knowing you helped someone in need .Once the deed has been transferred out of your name then it will be up to the new owners to pay the future expenses and everyone lives happily ever after . The story has a happy ending and just maybe the establishment will realize that the average person can be creative beside generous.
Food for thought .
Not at all hypothetical is the fact that, however you try to "spin" it, the above "hypothetical scenario" would be a (potentially criminal) act of pre-planned, deliberate and willful fraud, for which the hypothetical "creative" grantor could perhaps even be prosecuted, with the fraudulent transaction and deed at least being voided by court order and our hypothetical "creative" wannabe "grantor" AGAIN becoming the deeded owner of record --- in addition to unwisely and avoidably bringing unnecessary new legal problems upon himself / herself.
This hypothetical scenario, while interesting, is not good "food for thought". It is instead a ill considered and dangerous idea that would be much better promptly regurgitated.