JMAESD84
TUG Member
I've been bouncing this idea around in my head for a while.
I wonder if a recorded power of attorney for the disposition and use of a timeshare product could be employeed as a method of retaining certain rights of the original purchasor while obtaining full usage rights for a new user.
I'm thinking of rights that don't transfer with ownership transfers (think Star Options or The Club points) or avoiding mandatory fees that are imposed with ownership transfer (think Mayan).
What "IF" the right to use was conveyed to another via POA?
Wouldn't the resort have to recognize the user holding the rights granted via the POA?
Any other creative ideas in this regard?
I wonder if a recorded power of attorney for the disposition and use of a timeshare product could be employeed as a method of retaining certain rights of the original purchasor while obtaining full usage rights for a new user.
I'm thinking of rights that don't transfer with ownership transfers (think Star Options or The Club points) or avoiding mandatory fees that are imposed with ownership transfer (think Mayan).
What "IF" the right to use was conveyed to another via POA?
Wouldn't the resort have to recognize the user holding the rights granted via the POA?
Any other creative ideas in this regard?
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