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Quit Claim Deed and Getting rid of a time share (by Ryan S.):

There may be an alternative to using a quit claim deed to convey one's interest in a time share. Depending on your jurisdictin, conveyance can be accomplished by assignment of contruatual rights and obligations. The only deed formalities that must be adhered to are the Statute of Frauds, which requires a writing, and the assignment must be signed by the grantor. Consideration is required for all contracts and/or modifications such as an assignment. If you choose to go the deed route, then no consideration will be needed. RCW 64.32.120 speaks to deeds re condominiums, and some provisions may be applicable. Check the most recent case law in your state. Bottom line - if the intent of the parties is clear, the property / possessory interest to be conveyed is matter-of-factly described, and the writing is signed by atl least the grantor, then you should be alright barring any prohibitions to the contrary.