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Yeah. Thank you though. I'm going to start with worldmark.You had already changed your mind on that, right?
Yeah. Thank you though. I'm going to start with worldmark.You had already changed your mind on that, right?
Any three bedrooms at Kingsgate?We have the following 23 contracts available free, you will only be responsible for closing costs of around $250 to Legal Timeshare Transfers, Readylegal@gmail.com, and transfer fees paid to Wyndham of $299. You will then be responsible for the annual maintenance fees payable to Wyndham. The annual cost per thousand points is the current cost for maintenance fees at the resort, plus there is an additional $0.70 per thousand for program management fees payable to Wyndham which pays for management and your RCI account.
Wyndham Smoky Mountains, TN 630,000 pts $5.95 / K
Wyndham Ocean Ridge, Myrtle beach 182,000 pts $9.50 / K
Wyndham Smoky Mountains, TN 760,000 pts $5.95 / K
Orlando International 154,000 pts $7.55 / K
Williamsburg Patriots Place 175,000 pts $6.44 / K
Orlando International 154,000 pts $7.55 / K
Williamsburg Wyndham Kingsgate 203,000 pts $6.48 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.01 / K
Branson Meadows, Arkansas 28,000 pts $8.11 / K
Williamsburg Wyndham Kingsgate 84,000 pts $6.75 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.01 / K
Williamsburg Patriots Place 175,000 pts $6.44 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.01 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.01 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.01 / K
Williamsburg Patriots Place 175,000 pts $6.44 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.34 / K
Palm-Aire, Pompano beach 171,000 pts $7.60 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 182,000 pts $6.21 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $5.27 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $7.01 / K
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas 154,000 pts $6.33 / K
Williamsburg Wyndham Kingsgate 203,000 pts $6.48 / K
Nope, and all of the rest that we had are in process of transfer back to Wyndham.Any three bedrooms at Kingsgate?
No, I started the deedback process with Wyndham.Are any of these left?
This is the one I need to give away again. The buyer was slow to send the contract to the closing company and has not paid anything after the $100 deposit.The person who said he wanted the 630k Smoky Mtns has yet to return the contract. If anyone wants it, send me a message.
I know. He is a TUG member. I won't divulge his name, but he needs to step up or at least sign it back (which will require a notary), if he isn't going to take this. My hunch is that he was hoping to have us continue to pay for the fees a while longer, since he will get the points.Has that person agreed to sign it over? If not, it's going to be complicated. Alternatively, you could tell Wyndham that it's not your problem because you no longer own the deed.
The alternative will work only as long as someone is willing to pay the transfer fee.Has that person agreed to sign it over? If not, it's going to be complicated. Alternatively, you could tell Wyndham that it's not your problem because you no longer own the deed.
LT Transfers has a lawyer on staff. That might be Lisa Short, not sure. I don't think Rick has any legal benefits. I will ask him.Maybe. I think the law might be on her side. She no longer owns the property, as it was legally recorded in someone else's name, and she presumably has a signed contract (with LT) that states the buyer would be responsible for that. Wyndham might be jerks about it, of course. Cindy: if Rick has any legal benefits in his retirement, now might be the time to contact them.
I suspect it would be cheaper to just shell out the $399 than try to go to battle. No? From the sounds of it in the other thread, the "buyer" still hasn't signed the LT Transfers documentation, which includes their basic contract. Buyer only paid the $100 LT deposit. It could fall on LT since they seemed to take shortcuts in their process. This of course is all based on my understanding of the situation based on what was reported in the forums.Maybe. I think the law might be on her side. She no longer owns the property, as it was legally recorded in someone else's name, and she presumably has a signed contract (with LT) that states the buyer would be responsible for that. Wyndham might be jerks about it, of course. Cindy: if Rick has any legal benefits in his retirement, now might be the time to contact them.
And since we are paying the fees right now on that contract, I think that is the best option. I will save in MF's on that big contract. I will talk to LT Timeshares about it. We are paying $347 or so a month on it.Paying it might be the easiest way out. I’d couple that with a public shaming though.
Yes talk to LT. To make it simpler, you may also have to cough up the remainder of their doc prep fees and recording/mailing fees. Just throwing that out there. Still probably cheaper in the end if you end up having to carry it several more months.And since we are paying the fees right now on that contract, I think that is the best option. I will save in MF's on that big contract. I will talk to LT Timeshares about it. We are paying $347 or so a month on it.