amyjodi13
newbie
I need info on changing the name on a deed for a time share in Myrtle Beach. No money will be exchanged. All fee are paid and current. Any info Gail
I need info on changing the name on a deed for a time share in Myrtle Beach. No money will be exchanged. All fee are paid and current. Any info Gail
That requirement applies only to South Carolina commercial real estate transactions (e.g., sales). See this memo from the South Carolina Supreme Court for details.
Thank you Dave for that clarification and important distinction. I feel better now knowing that the lawyers don't necessarily have their mitts in every single timeshare matter in SC.
OP does not provide details, but it would seem that the degree of legal complexity in a "name change" would surely depend upon the players and the circumstances (e.g., parents voluntarily signing over an ownership to an offspring or other willing relative vs. a back door attempt by a disgruntled ex-spouse to unilaterally "remove" a name without the consent of the "ex").
In any case, your input (as always) is sound and much appreciated.
I would either do it yourself copying the existing deed...........Copying it yourself seems to have better odds of getting it right than one of these out of state timeshare closing companies.
I sold a timeshare week at Club Regency in Regency Towers last year.
I did it by Quit Claim Deed, and filed it myself with the county at a cost of $10.00.
The resort accepted the Quit Claim Deed, as a valid transfer of ownership.
I sold the winter week for $100.00