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Timeshare on US as a Foreigner

Jeremy08

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So I want to know, what happens If I stop paying the mortgage on a timeshare, as a foreigner? I understand that it will go on foreclosure, but what happens to me? I don't have credit score on the US, I'm from Latin America, any repercussions besides loosing all payments already made?. By law even debt collectors from my country cant harass me for debts, let alone something from another country
 

Ski-Dad

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The US debt collectors will still harass you, but you are unlikely to take a credit hit.
 
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