How to Get My Heirs Out of a Timeshare
- 1). Look at your timeshare deed. Make sure the information on it is correct. Check the spelling of the timeshare, the unit and week that you own and your name.
- 2). Copy the information about the unit, including the name of the timeshare, the unit and the week onto the blank timeshare deed. If you own a percentage, copy that too.
- 3). Write your name on the blank timeshare deed under the grantor or seller section. Under the grantee or buyer section, write your name with the phrase "as to a life estate interest" and then write the name of the person you want to have the timeshare after you're gone. After the person's name write the phrase "as to the remainder." This means that you and the other person own the timeshare, but when you die, your interest is transferred to that person, leaving your heirs out of the picture.
- 4). Sign the deed in the presence of a notary public.
- 5). Mail or hand deliver the signed and notarized deed to the County Clerk's office in the county and state where the timeshare is located. Have the clerk record it in the public records.