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Old January 18th, 2012, 10:25 AM
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DEAR BENNY: I have read your articles regarding time shares but I still feel at a loss as to how unload it. It is completely paid, with the maintenance fees paid every other year. I have offered it on Craigslist but still no bites. I visited a licensed real estate broker and he has the same problem trying to sell his time share.
What would be the worst-case scenario if I don't continue to pay the maintenance fees? I don't mind losing this time share and I would like to know if doing this will affect my credit. Can I "abandon" the time share? Do I try another real estate broker? --Pat
DEAR PAT: If this were your principal home and you wanted to walk away from your mortgage, I would say "absolutely no." That is, in my opinion, the worst thing you can do. Your lender will sue you (or foreclose upon you) in order to be able to have the title to sell the property to someone else; and unless you are in one of the 12 states whose laws do not permit lenders to go after the deficiency, the lender will look to you for the balance of the moneys.
Having said that, however, I am having second thoughts about walking away from a time share. It is true that the same consequences can apply; your credit will be impacted, and you may be hit with a lawsuit for the deficiency. More significantly, the Internal Revenue Service may hit you with what we call "phantom income" -- namely, a tax on the money that was canceled in the transaction.
Having studied this situation carefully -- and having received numerous letters from readers with the same problem -- I am almost reluctantly prepared to say "give it up."
However, before you do that, you should talk with a representative with authority at your time-share community. I have heard of consumers who just had to sign a simple agreement, pay a nominal fee and were able to walk away.
You should also talk with a financial adviser before taking that step. You have to go into the transaction (actually get out of it) with your eyes wide open as to the tax and legal consequences of your action.

DEAR BENNY: How does one find a legitimate agent/company when selling a time share? Do any real estate licensing boards, real estate associations or attorneys general put together and distribute a list of lawful and legitimate resellers? I would be surprised if at least one real estate association does not have a subsidiary group of time-share resellers, seeing as only real estate agents can legally resell time shares!
As far as not buying a time share in the first place, that is water over the dam for many of us who have made such a purchase. We have enjoyed having ours, but are getting to the point where we soon will not be able to travel. Certainly there are others who'd be interested in selling a time share (as one can sell a home they no longer can handle) without running into a scam.
Perhaps it is time to legitimize this industry and start prosecuting those who would solicit business only to take "your money and run." --Hope
DEAR HOPE: Your name says it all. I completely agree with you, but columnists can only call attention to the problems and expose them. I do know, however, that at least in Florida, the attorney general is actively pursuing scam artists in the time-share arena.
Original Article HERE by Benny Kass
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