What can I do to get my money from a buyer who still owes me for purchase of a timeshare?
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What can I do to get my money from a buyer who still owes me for purchase of a timeshare?
I have a purchase agreement with a man who bought my time share property. The purchase agreement is notarized and signed and states that he owes me the balance of $134.50 upon receipt of all documents, which in this case is a recorded quitclaim deed (which has been notarized and recorded). He is being difficult at this point about paying me the balance, even though the deed has been recorded now and is in his name. What can I do? Does the notarized document carry any weight?
Asked on January 27, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Florida
Answers:
Scott Whitbeck / The Whitbeck Law Office
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
For $134.00 its hardly worth the trouble, but you could bring an action in small claims ct. The agreement, will be proof that can be used in court.
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