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My aunt had a timeshare in Florida that she wanted me to be added as co-owner. She sent a letter to the timeshare company, but died before the papers were processed. Her daughter, who is the executor of her will, wants me to have it. The timeshare was owned outright by my aunt, and nothing was mentioned about it in the will since she had already given it to me before she passed. What steps do I need to take to legally transfer the timeshare into my name?

October 28th, 2023

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