bogey21
TUG Member
Why not just a simple letter to the County Recorder saying that you were deeded this property without your consent and you want the recording deleted?
George
George
I asked eBay the same question as I never provided my information or signed anything.
I asked about any signatures needed in their transfer paperwork etc and they said non was needed!! When we purchased our Marriott we were asked to send a copy of our driver licenses!
This is funny and scary at the same time if in fact it is that easy. Is it just something with this resort? As the OP mentioned Marriott makes you send in your photo ID and I know I had to sign at least several times in the process.I hope ScubaKat lets us know how this shakes out.
I'm suddenly having a naughty thought about how I might get rid of a timeshare I don't want. I'll just deed it and record it in someone's name out of the phone book.
Yee Haa :hysterical:
Ah, thanks for the clarification! I didn't realize that it was the same resort, with just a new name.They did get deeded exactly what they clicked the Buy It Now button for, the resort was just sold to a new owner and got a name change.
There is now. Orange Lake bought the Las Vegas Desert Club from Summer Bay back in August.Is there an Orange Lake in Vegas?
How is this possible that not one signature is needed to transfer? Its easy to get someone's address off the web nowadays. When I first read this post I assumed he had to have forged a signture so its unbelieveable that somehow it isn't necessary.
Why not just a simple letter to the County Recorder saying that you were deeded this property without your consent and you want the recording deleted?
George
Turnabout is fair play. Get the deed registered in their name and send it, via Registered Mail, along with a letter outlining the situation. CC the Attorney General in their state.
He has one negative feedback in the last twelve months and that doesn't seem to have come from the OP. He has lots of positive feedback and it is not coming from buyers with a few transactions. Many have hundreds of feedbacks, at least one has thousands. As far as I know, you can't post feedback without a transaction so this isn't a case of a bunch of shills pumping the seller's feedback.
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You were buying Summer Bay Vegas, and you got Orange Lake, Orlando, right? It's Orange Lake Country Club, not desert club? Is there an Orange Lake in Vegas?
I think what many here are missing is that most deeds dont require a signature from the buyer. only the seller
If I know your name and address I can transfer my timeshare or any real estate to you, without your knowledge and record the deed
I hope ScubaKat lets us know how this shakes out.
I'm suddenly having a naughty thought about how I might get rid of a timeshare I don't want. I'll just deed it and record it in someone's name out of the phone book.
Yee Haa :hysterical:
I did complete a form for the title/transfer company but anyone (who was being fraudulent)could have easily completed the form and sent it back.
I think what many here are missing is that most deeds dont require a signature from the buyer. only the seller
If I know your name and address I can transfer my timeshare or any real estate to you, without your knowledge and record the deed
With all due respect, I think that you are conveniently overlooking a critically important and fundamental point of law here.
The indisputable fact is that acceptance is an integral requirement for any legally valid deed. Absent the "acceptance" component, voiding an invalid deed to an unknowing, innocent and involuntary "grantee" is relatively straightforward and achievable (albeit a procedural PITA). You might get a bogus deed recorded, but you would be committing (criminallly actionable) fraud in doing so if the grantee was completely unaware of his / her involvement.
Some states require signatures of both buyer and seller on deeds, but in most states only a seller signature is required. In all states, however, grantee acceptance is a clear and fundamental legal requirement. If it wasn't, people could just pick random names out of the phone book to "dump" their unwanted timeshares on innocent and unknowing others.