Posted on: 01st May, 2007 08:50 am
i was provided a quit claim deed by a timeshare company and they said that if i sign it the responsibility will go away. is that statement true?
Hi sandyp!
Welcome to forums!
As the timeshare is located in St. Marten, you'll have to file the quitclaim deed at St. Marten's county recorder's office.
Sussane
Welcome to forums!
As the timeshare is located in St. Marten, you'll have to file the quitclaim deed at St. Marten's county recorder's office.
Sussane
I own at a resort that has been contacted by the homeowners association because of complaints from owners or vistors. They are in the red because not all owners are paying MF like they should. As an owner, we were contacted by a company representing this resort to sign a deed of release. Does the owners have to pay to give the ownership back to the company?
Welcome Thelma,
If you are paying the dues on time, then you shouldn't have to give away the ownership back to the company. You should speak to the concerned authorities in this regard and try to resolve the matter.
If you are paying the dues on time, then you shouldn't have to give away the ownership back to the company. You should speak to the concerned authorities in this regard and try to resolve the matter.
Without a doubt, timeshare cancellation is the best option to get rid of an unwanted timeshare. Once the timeshare contract is properly cancelled, there are no further financial obligations attached to the resort, which means:
No more calls
No more timeshare maintenance fees
No more timeshare debt
No more special assessment fees
Know more about fraudulent resorts: timesharescam.com/timeshare-complaints-resorts-black-list/2-villa-del-palmar-timeshare-complaints/
No more calls
No more timeshare maintenance fees
No more timeshare debt
No more special assessment fees
Know more about fraudulent resorts: timesharescam.com/timeshare-complaints-resorts-black-list/2-villa-del-palmar-timeshare-complaints/
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