Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
Timeshare
I can not afford the loan payment or maintance fees anymore what will happen if I authorize my bank to stop the loan payment withdraw from my checking account and I stop paying the maintance fee and can just take it back?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Timeshare
you don't say what the loan or maintenance fee is for, but assuming it involves a house or condo then the bank can sue to foreclose on the loan and then have the property sold to pay what you own.
Re: Timeshare
I probably also should have mentioned, if the sale of the property is not enough to pay off what you owe, then they can get a judgment against you personally. It is almost always better to try to work out a deal with the lender as opposed to just letting the property go into foreclosure -- which also can screw up your credit rating and the ability to purchase other property.
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