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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should start a thread on the Money forum (or at Bogleheads.org) and ask/search How to get rid of a timeshare.[/quote] I’m Not asking HOW!! This is a PSA to everyone with adult children to get the hell rid of their timeshares now! Their children do not want them. [/quote] The child does not have to accept the timeshare in an inheritance. Nobody can force you to accept a gift or inheritance.[/quote] Oh, but they sure try to convince heirs that they can't. Heirs can file a disclaimer in probate court. Unfortunately, the timeshare is still part of that owner's estate, so the obligations attached to it are passed onto the estate and thus dilute it for the heirs. You often need to hire a specialist to negotiate a deed in lieu to get the estate out of it. [/quote]
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