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You cannot transfer a clouded title deed, as you had reported in your other thread. The one that does not have clouded title, Marriott will take it back for free. Also, enrolled weeks, i.e. Abound point election option, does not transfer when resold.
You cannot transfer a cloudy title deed, as you had reported in your other thread. The one that does not have cloudy title, Marriott will take it back for free. Also, enrolled weeks, i.e. Abound point election option, does not transfer when resold.
I was going to post about that. They need to disclose that information to the buyer. It is doubtful that. a generic timeshare transfer company will find clouded title and it will just pass this mess on to someone else.
My intent was if we have somebody interested we would pay to have the title issue fixed. The deed back process with Marriott seems to be a dead end, at least for one of them.
Obviously it would be disclosed. It’s on another public thread under my name on this website.
Thank you for the information about the points. I didn’t know that it didn’t transfer. It would be much better if these were given to somebody else that would use them.
My intent was if we have somebody interested we would pay to have the title issue fixed. The deed back process with Marriott seems to be a dead end, at least for one of them.
Obviously it would be disclosed. It’s on another public thread under my name on this website.
Assuming the clouded title is disclosed then I doubt anyone would really be interested in taking it from you. That said, fix the title prior to attempting to market the affected week (or points).
This won't be fixed overnight so you should begin working on resolving this issue today..........
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