New Jersey
Can you reject any bequeathment which carries the acceptance of a continued monetary obligation?
Case in point, if you were to inherit the ownership of a timeshare agreement or contract, are you required to accept?
I recently listened to a radio advertisement offering a service to help cancel a timeshare contract. In that advertisement, it was stated, "even after your death, the contract will become an obligation to your family". Unless a family member(s) are listed as co-owners of the timeshare, how can the continuance of this obligation be forced upon anyone to accept?
Thank you in advance for your replies.
Can you reject any bequeathment which carries the acceptance of a continued monetary obligation?
Case in point, if you were to inherit the ownership of a timeshare agreement or contract, are you required to accept?
I recently listened to a radio advertisement offering a service to help cancel a timeshare contract. In that advertisement, it was stated, "even after your death, the contract will become an obligation to your family". Unless a family member(s) are listed as co-owners of the timeshare, how can the continuance of this obligation be forced upon anyone to accept?
Thank you in advance for your replies.