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WKV x2 (Scottsdale)
They sent it after I asked for it. I was surprised there was no date on the document, either where Marriott signed or where the notary signed...
If there is no date on the notary's acknowledgment, I would consider the possibility of fraud. Notaries are excruciatingly careful (they can be sued). I don't know the law in Florida (where I assume Marriott exercised ROFR), but a defective notary acknowledgment can put a cloud on title.
I have read several posts here suggesting that some sellers have claimed ROFR was exercised as a way of getting out of a deal. Why would a seller do that? Because they got a higher offer from someone else.
Is this worth pursuing? Probably not. But if this seller is one commonly involved in timeshare resales, we would like to know who it is.