rwhite4520
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My FIL purchased a timeshare at LeCasa Kona in mid-1995. He wanted my wife to co-own it so she signed for it as well. Fast forward to 2012 and my FIL has passed away and now we have a timeshare we don't want. We have never used it nor do we intend to use it. The issue that we are having is with maintenance fees. Nothing in the contract that we signed mentions anything about any maintenance fees. LeCasa has sent a bill to collection for $1200.00 worth of fees. I contacted them and asked for any documents they may have where we sogned and agreed to pay a yearly fee. Their response was to send me a newsletter stating that the fees have increased. I also stated in the letter that they could send me a quit claim deed and I would gladly sign it and turn any interest we have over to them. They sent me a rental form. I guess the question I have is can they collect on these fees? Do we have a leg to stand on if they can not provide anything that we agree to the fees? Do most timeshare deeds include statements regarding fees?
Thanks for any help you provide! We have finally dug ourselves out of all debt and now this!
Thanks for any help you provide! We have finally dug ourselves out of all debt and now this!