About once a year snowbird in-laws ask us to go in on timeshare "points" with them so they can stay a bit longer. (upgrades/extra days, don't know, don't care). We don't want anything to do with timeshares. Stayed at one 13 years ago on our honeymoon as a wedding gift from grandparents, wasn't our thing. Every year, around this time they hit us up and bring up that someday we'll be inheriting one of their timeshare weeks, they actually do an impressive pitch, as they sit through enough to get an extra day here or there at one. Is there a way to refuse this when they croak? Zero interest in even selling it or even looking at it.
I guess on the same note, what happens to someone's debt if you are the next of kin? Say they have a credit card debt?
I guess on the same note, what happens to someone's debt if you are the next of kin? Say they have a credit card debt?
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