Sorry. Maybe I should've given more specifics. We bought resale in 2015. 300 points at BWV for $79pp. The loan isn't paid off yet. I have been paying for it myself since 2018. We financed through Monera and I've printed all I can from my account, but was wondering if there is anything I can print from my DVC account itself? I tried calling member services, only to discover that these questions are handled through Member Administration and they do not take calls. Only option is to email, and I have not received a response.
I do understand that the title needs to change once its all said and done. So DVC would be able to help me print a copy of the deed? Or is it simply the mortgage agreement from Monera that I need to supply?I think the copy of the deed as well as financial statements for loans and dues would be it
Once it’s agreed upon for you becoming sole owner, then you have to go through the process of changing title which, as mentioned, many have had good luck with LT Transfers.
You can get a copy of the deed from the county. You don't need DVC to do anything.I do understand that the title needs to change once its all said and done. So DVC would be able to help me print a copy of the deed? Or is it simply the mortgage agreement from Monera that I need to supply?
OK. Perfect. Thank you.You can get a copy of the deed from the county. You don't need DVC to do anything.
ETA: Let me be more specific. You don't need DVC to do anything in the process of transferring legal ownership. You WILL need DVC to change all the information in their system as far as legal owner of the contract, etc.
One possible point of clarification: you don't necessarily need a title company as there is no title search required or title insurance when transferring properties between spouses. Most counties have a real simple form that can be filled out and notarized by the transferring parties, then filed with a nominal fee.DVC doesn't care what your legal ownership is. You follow the process through the title company, like any other real estate, and then they handle it once that part is done. You can find your deed here (for WDW): https://www.occompt.com/services/records-search/
One possible point of clarification: you don't necessarily need a title company as there is no title search required or title insurance when transferring properties between spouses. Most counties have a real simple form that can be filled out and notarized by the transferring parties, then filed with a nominal fee.
Hello. I’m currently in the process of divorcing my husband. I am asking for the DVC contract in the settlement. Can anyone here tell me what I would need to present to my attorney as far as paperwork goes? Sorry if this isn’t the right forum.