Anonymous wrote:Same boat here as well. Who is the scammer telling these clueless boomers that a TIMESHARE is a valuable investment that their children will be thrilled to inherit?
FIL also bought a lot of unimproved Florida swamp from a Glengarry style salesman. Looking forward to dealing with that too.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same boat op.
My mom has actually been trying to sell it. but next to impossible to clean title and get her name complete off (developer implicated). She wants her 3 kids (me + my 2 siblings) to inherit (divided amongst each other). Ugh. Even more complicated.
Following this thread on how my mom can off load the timeshare.
Is it easier to reject the inheritance if it's in a trust (verse a will)?
You can disclaim any gift. Talk to a lawyer about how to do it---it usually involves written notice within a specific time period of the transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Same boat op.
My mom has actually been trying to sell it. but next to impossible to clean title and get her name complete off (developer implicated). She wants her 3 kids (me + my 2 siblings) to inherit (divided amongst each other). Ugh. Even more complicated.
Following this thread on how my mom can off load the timeshare.
Is it easier to reject the inheritance if it's in a trust (verse a will)?
Anonymous wrote:https://tugbbs.com/forums/forums/buying-selling-renting-timeshares.13/
https://www.redweek.com/rent-or-sell-my-timeshare