Timeshare maintenance fees
We live in the UK and own a timeshare in Florida outright no finance. The annual fees are now U.S. $1300 having tripled in the 7 years we've owned it. We can no longer afford this and have tried without success to sell it. The Company has said it does take timeshares back and recommends we sell it. Our questions are :
1) If we just don't pay the next due fees will they just likely foreclose and that's the end of it.
2) As we live in the UK we are not concerned about any adverse US credit ratings on us as we will never need it, but could or would they try and pursue legally in the UK for these fees in the future ?
3) Could our UK credit rating be adversely affected as a result of this ?
Thank you very much for your advice.
Comment on AK lawyer's post
Thanks , in your experience do these Cpmapies tend to pursue maintenance fees in the UK when there is no debt outstanding on the property ? Surely its better to just foreclose , take back the ownership and then resell it or let it out ? Thanks again