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very possible true. Some resorts will take back the week providing that the maintenance fees are up to date. It saves them legal costs. I know you dont want to pay the $2600 but if they are willing
Kyle: I will do what I can to help you out. As you know, the market is saturated with sales right now. Giving it away may be your best option. How many points do you have. I have some people that
Typically the resorts do an in rem action meaning they only want the property back. So garnishment while it is always a small possibility is not typically how they work. Once it gets into the legal
Florida deeds are supposed to read for $10.00 and other valuable consideration. We do not list out the sales price in the deed. Whoever did your first deed may not have followed the Florida deeds. We
Lanna: There is no easy out for this and the secondary market will not support the amount you owe. The only thing you can do is try to communicate with the resort in hopes that they will take a deed

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