Ownership situation
Timeshare Inheritance Transfers
When a timeshare is inherited, the deed typically needs to be updated to reflect the new owner. LT Transfers reviews the estate documentation you have available and prepares the transfer paperwork required to complete the ownership change.
What's included
- Deed preparation for inherited timeshare ownership
- Guidance on the estate documents typically required
- County recording where applicable
- Resort notification once the transfer is recorded
How the process works
We start with your timeshare and contact details. If you have a copy of your current deed, you can upload it directly — if not, we can usually conduct a deed search for a $25 research fee. Once we have what we need, we prepare the transfer documents and send them to you for review and signature.
After your documents are signed, we handle county recording where applicable and notify the resort of the ownership change. Typical turnaround is 8 to 20 weeks, depending on your resort and county requirements.
Fees
Document preparation typically ranges from $275 to $450, depending on your state and document requirements. Any resort transfer or name-change fee is separate and paid directly to the resort on your behalf.
Questions about your transfer?