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Old December 28th, 2007, 04:00 PM
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Question Selling Timeshare Question

I've got 2 timeshares I want to sell. Both are deeded at the same location, but one is for odd years and the other is even years. Both are 2 bedroom units.

I've heard and would think that the deeds can be combined to one annual deed and sold as one annual ownership. Is this possible? Or would it be better to sell each independently as one even and one odd?
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Old January 3rd, 2008, 11:09 AM
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Default Selling Timeshare And Combining Deeds

This question has come-up on several occasions and I recently inquired with our in-house closing department to acquire a good answer. According to a closing department staff member, as long as the timeshare criteria is the same on both deeds(i.e. same resort, same unit size, etc) then combining an odd with an even to form one annual ownership should not be a problem. That said, I would still consider contacting the resort and/or the county in which the deeds are record to be sure that this is acceptable. I will meet with our attorney to get more information about combining timeshare deeds and the circumstances in which this can or cannot be done and post the information I discover ASAP.
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I confirmed everything today with our attorney and YES, two biennial timeshare deeds can be combined to a single annual deed in the situation you presented. Even if the timeshare usage weeks are different, the deeds can still be combined if the other criteria is the same. That is, if the timeshare deeds are for the same resort and unit size, there is no problem in combining them.

I hope this helps and thank-you for visiting the Timeshare Adventures 'Forum' and please feel welcome to inquire further or express yourself in regard to any timeshare related or resort/vacation related topic.
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