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Original Message:

Comparing Apples to Oranges... (by KC):

jayjay wrote:
Also, you have to remember that timeshares are DEEDED PROPERTIES registered in the county where the timeshare resort is located.

Just for the record, the original poster in this thread actually made very specific reference to the timeshare at issue being a RTU (i.e., with an identified expiration date, located in Cancun, Mexico) as the basis for the question posed. Accordingly, it's obviously not a deeded ownership at all in the first place. It is instead a contractual "right to use" at a Mexican facility, so neither "deed" nor "County" are factually applicable or relevant to the OP's actual posted inquiry...