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Old 12-28-2003, 08:19 PM
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Timeshare ownership


What is the name of your state? Massachusetts. I own outright a timeshare on Cape Cod that I've been trying to sell for several years. Can I sell it back to the association or donate it to some charitable organization? If so, How?
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Old 12-28-2003, 09:14 PM
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"Can I sell it back to the association"
*** Only if they want to purchase it.

"or donate it to some charitable organization? If so, How?"
*** Contact the local charities you are interested in and see if they have any interest. If they do, the process of how would depend largely on the type of deed you own and what the by-laws say.
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Old 12-28-2003, 09:20 PM
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Many organizations do not want these types of properties due to the associated carrying costs
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And ongoing 'maintenance fees'. My timeshare costs me $50.00 per month and most charities do not want to incur that cost.
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There are at least 17 lawsuits (!!) pending in various courts, including the US Supreme Court, asking if Obama is a natural born citizen (as req'd by Art II, Sec 1 of the US Constitution).

Why has he spent over $1.35M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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Old 12-29-2003, 09:18 AM
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timeshare


Thank you for quick responses. If I can't deed it back to the association and a local charity isn't interested, what recourse do I have? I no longer want the timeshare. I just want to get rid of it.
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Old 12-29-2003, 09:22 AM
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Got a Mother-in-Law? I see the next christmas gift
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Old 12-29-2003, 12:30 PM
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"If I can't deed it back to the association and a local charity isn't interested, what recourse do I have? I no longer want the timeshare. I just want to get rid of it."
*** In your original post, you asked "Can I sell it back to the association". We correctly responded that was only an option if they wanted to purchase it.

You have now mis-stated your original position in saying "If I can't DEED it back". More than likely you CAN do that.

Contact the timeshare company or site and ask them about the process. Most timeshares WILL take the property back (after all, they made their money in the sales) and will then simply put your week(s) into their self-owned rental pool.
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Why has he spent over $1.35M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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Old 12-29-2003, 10:08 PM
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Or resell it.
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