Jul 23 2008
Closing Company Errors …
Well, I finally bought a rare 2BR unit on the resale market at the DRI Kaanapali Beach Club. My primary intent is to re-sell it but I want to be a weeks owner for a while so I can see how the resort reservations works compared to the corporate Club reservations. In the process I am experiencing one of the most troublesome closing experiences ever. The company selling the unit to me is great, and is very customer service focused in resolving problems. But Summit Title in Orlando, FL 32801 is HORRIFIC! They fail to deliver documents, then want to charge a fee to “re-deliver”, then deliver docs via e-mail in 8.5×14″ (Legal) format for std 8.5×11″ docs (when I attempted to print, the top of the docs got cut by my printer since it didn’t know what to do with the 14″ doc), and since I’m buying two time shares from the seller, Summit Title mixed the paperwork together. When they send e-mail they refer to one timeshare in the header but discuss the second timeshare in the message! Very confusing.
In the meantime www.timesharetransferonline.com recorded a deed from another seller which referred to two different fixed week units. They have been very responsive in fixing the problem, but took 5 months to complete the close.
I do my own closings now when I sell timeshares. I completed a close in 40 days for a DRI Powhatan Plantation this month, my first closing! I don’t understand why it takes closing companies 60-90 days to do the job. Check me out www.capecomputers.net and soon www.timesharevacationnow.com and www.timesharerentalsnow.com
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