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  2. My in-laws want to leave us a Florida timeshare in their will ...

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    When you buy one, you purchase the right to vacation at the property — or sometimes use "points" to vacation at timeshare properties — for a limited amount of time each year. Don't miss

  3. What to Do With a Timeshare You No Longer Want

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    Buying a timeshare property may have seemed like a good idea when you signed the timeshare contract. But if you're taking yet another "staycation" this summer – and really haven't been able ...

  4. How to Get Out of a Timeshare - AOL

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    Depending on the perspective, vacation timeshares are either a great investment for frequent travelers or a money pit foisted upon the vulnerable by duplicitous salespeople. An early forerunner to ...

  5. Timeshare donation - Wikipedia

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    However, most charities are unable to take on deeded ownership of a timeshare, so they opt to sell the timeshare. If a charity sells the timeshare and keeps the proceeds as a donation, the donor is then entitled to a tax deduction. [4] Timeshare properties worth more than $5,000 need a written appraisal in conformity with IRS standards ...

  6. Timeshare - Wikipedia

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    A timeshare (sometimes called a vacation ownership or vacation club) is a property with a divided form of ownership or use rights. These properties are typically resort condominium units, in which multiple parties hold rights to use the property, and each owner of the same accommodation is allotted their period of time.

  7. Foreclosure rescue - Wikipedia

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    Foreclosure rescue in the United States is where a mortgage that is in arrears and where the lender is at the stage of foreclosing on the loan agrees to stop the foreclosure in exchange for funds received through loan modification or from a government grant. It may also refer to funds that allow the homeowner to repurchase the property at or ...

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