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cdd1204

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What is the name of your state? North Carolina

My husband and his ex-wife still own interest in two timeshares (one in Florida the other in Washington DC) which they own as tenants in common. Doesn't this fact make them equally responsible for the maintenance fees and taxes without any other type of agreement to pay? She is trying to take him to Court in North Carolina to separate them (actually she is the one stalling signing the quit claim deeds for each to take one because she owes him $2500 in back maintenance fees and taxes she neglected to pay but still continued to use the timeshares.) I also wouldn't think that a North Carolina court would have jurisdiction to order these two to separate them. Her complaint is asking for the court for a Declaratory Judgment to separate them.
 



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