If I was never served with intent to foreclose on my timeshare, can I stop a sale and reverse the foreclosure?
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If I was never served with intent to foreclose on my timeshare, can I stop a sale and reverse the foreclosure?
Asked on March 27, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Florida
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Assuming that there is a foreclosure going on with respect to your time share and you have not received written notice of such, you have the following options to stop the sale and reverse the foreclsoure:
1. pay all that is owed with respect to the time share in question;
2. consult with a real estate attorney about your situation to discuss whether a lawsuit seeking an injunction to stop the foreclosure of your time share is an option.
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