In addition to Jim's suggestion, I would highly suggest trying to rent out 2016 or 2017 usage if it has already been paid.
Her first post said MF not paid since 2013.
In addition to Jim's suggestion, I would highly suggest trying to rent out 2016 or 2017 usage if it has already been paid.
Her first post said MF not paid since 2013.
Close the credit card if possible (probably not as you have a balance). STOP the financial bleeding... Call up customer service (on the credit card) and see if they will work with you at all on the current balance. They might work out a different payment plan, reduce interest, etc. Especially if you've been paying high interest rates these past 3 years.
I don't know your personal situation, but outside of your disgust with the company that sold you a bill of goods...can you use it? Like at all? I mean if you plan on going on vacation next year, could you use what you now own?
It's quite possible to close a credit card that has a balance. Closing the card doesn't make the existing balance go away, but it stops any new charges from being made to the card. The debtor is then expected to pay off the balance under the same terms that existed when the credit card was open....
Do you still have more than half to go on the loan for the TS? I'm guessing you do. If so, as others have said, I'd stop paying on anything to do with the timeshare & take the hit. Close the credit card if possible (probably not as you have a balance). STOP the financial bleeding... Call up customer service (on the credit card) and see if they will work with you at all on the current balance. They might work out a different payment plan, reduce interest, etc. ....
Vegasbella, can you explain what "doing a homestead" means? I'm not familiar with this phrase....
do a homestead if you need to protect your home from creditors
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