Help Me Get Rid of This Timeshare Please!
|
Q. My aunt Helen left me a timeshare thinking she was doing me a favor. She always said I should travel more often, since I rarely go anywhere. Now, I have this timeshare and I still don’t travel (I’m a homebody, and that will never change.)
So, now I’m stuck with a timeshare, and the annual maintenance fees are astronomical, especially for something I will never use. How can I get rid of it? Thanks for your help!
Critter Corner: Fairfax County Offers Virtual Senior Center for Active Seniors
|
I am 80 years old, but still very active. Before the pandemic, I used to enjoy taking exercise classes, attending seminars on topics of interest, touring historical sites, and interacting with other seniors. I know things are starting to open up again, but I don’t feel comfortable leaving my home yet. My granddaughter showed me how to use the computer and I attended a Zoom
seminar on my own last week. Are there any local resources that allow me to do all the things I used to love to do, but at home?
Order Books by Evan Farr, 4-Time Best-Selling Author
|
|
Certified Elder Law Attorney and Medicaid Asset Protection Expert, Evan H. Farr, CELA, has written four best-selling books in the field of elder law. For more information and to order, click here.
|
Receive Special Reports of Your Choice
|
We offer free special reports for all of the topics below. To instantly subscribe to any of these reports, just click on the cover!
|
|
|