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Originally Posted by Jacob85
I think you should take all your information to seniors V Crime probably on a Wednesday from 10-2 don’t need an appointment and it’s in the sherifs annex. O one number 352-689-4600 extension 4606 before going to an attorney as our service is free as a project of the attorney generals office. If we can’t help you can also, go to the attorney later.
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I don't know what seniors v crime would do about it, there's no crime in a timeshare company adding a new assessment and payment requirement to the time share property. The OP agreed to the contract when he bought it. They added a fee, he CHOSE not to pay it, so now he's in arrears and has to pay the debt plus interest and any contracted fines.
This is what happens when you buy a time-share. Your future credit is at the mercy of the property management company, who can fine you til the cows come home and there's really nothing you can do about it, and most people won't want to buy your time share, because they'd also be buying your debt.