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Timeshare Title, Inc. reputable?

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I am sure this has been answered a hundred times but the common words do not yield any usable search results.

Has anyone dealt with Timeshare Title, Inc. timesharetitle.com as a closing company?

Thanks for your feedback!
 
We have been working with them for about a month now and so far so good. We have been talking to Becky and Teresa. Everything is posted on line so that you can keep track of the progress. I think things should be closing in 4-6 weeks we are purchasing a Westin ebay resale.
 
Ask them one simple question. Will an attorney licensed in the state where the timeshare is located prepare the deed? If the answer is ''no'', run don't walk away from them. On your end, that massively ups the odds of your getting an invalid deed, even if it does get recorded. But also consider this. In many states, their charging you for anyone other than a locally licensed attorney preparing the deed is a criminal offense on their part. Do you want someone who willingly engages in criminal offenses handling your transaction or your money? If the answer to the question above is yes, however, they should be okay. If they give you a dodge, like ''it is attorney, supervised'' don't accept that because it is just a dodge. Insist on a direct answer to the direct question.

At least one other multi-state timeshare closing company does comply with the law. Maybe this one does, too, but I don't know.
 
Does Florida require an attorney to handle a TS deed transfer? The OP is selling a Florida TS.
 
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Does Florida require an attorney to handle a TS deed transfer? The OP is selling a Florida TS.

The way Florida law reads, a party to the deed can do it (seller or buyer), if done by others, then a title comapny can do it if it involves the sale of title insurance or an attorney has to prepare the deed.

The Florida Bar has held that it is the practice of law to prepare deeds for others not named or done as the above.

But then, there are many that advocate the use of a layperson to prepare deeds.
 
The way Florida law reads, a party to the deed can do it (seller or buyer), if done by others, then a title comapny can do it if it involves the sale of title insurance or an attorney has to prepare the deed.

The Florida Bar has held that it is the practice of law to prepare deeds for others not named or done as the above.

But then, there are many that advocate the use of a layperson to prepare deeds.

There used to be barbers who did rough dentistry, too.

The key is what the law requires not what some may advocate, and if a company you are thinking of dealing with is willfully thumbing its nose at the law that is a red flag that you should go somewhere else with your business.
 
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