I am wondering if timeshare sellers and buyers find theirselves dealing with these possible extra costs frequently or rarely? It must really be an advantage to have an attorney handy when needed. How often lately have these extras become issues?
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"does not include paying recording fees, resort transfer fees, taking curative action to clear title, a title search or title insurance, courier fees, or other third party charges or fees. The attorney charges an administrative fee of $25.00. In order to qualify for this option, a seller must be able to produce a legible (scanable) copy of a recorded deed showing title in his name. Otherwise, the attorney will attempt to obtain a copy for a fee of $100.00 plus the attorney's out of pocket costs (usually less than $25.00)."
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