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    I was in the couse of a sale of one of my timeshare weeks when Marriott asked me to provide a copy of the purchasers Passport.
    Allowing for the fact that few US people have a passport have any of our members come accross this condition ?
    To request me to obtain this information seems most unreasonable.In these dangerous times ,providing copies of private information seems most unreasonable.
    The deal is now cancelled.
    Would be intersted in your thoughts and comments.
    Thanks Garry

  • #2
    No, not yet as we just sold a Marriott timeshare. It was never asked for.

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    • #3
      Wow, That is a strange request. Unless they can give you a great reason I'd say NO!
      Bill

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bill4728 View Post
        Wow, That is a strange request. Unless they can give you a great reason I'd say NO!
        I'd make that a "Hell No"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ireland's Call
          To request me to obtain this information seems most unreasonable.In these dangerous times ,providing copies of private information seems most unreasonable.
          The deal is now cancelled.
          Would be intersted in your thoughts and comments.
          Thanks Garry
          Garry, did you lose your sale because of this request? I hope not.

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          • #6
            DaveM on TUG web site has given an excellent answer to this question.

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            • #7
              Thanks all...will contact Marriott (but seems it is too late)
              G

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              • #8
                Marriott now require a copy driving licence instead. Do I have to deal with Marriott Europe to sell .?..seems it is not a requirement in the US.
                Thanks
                Garry

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                • #9
                  And if the buyer doesn't drive ?

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                  • #10
                    Can you ask your State Board of Realtors for answer on this question?

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                    • #11
                      Can you ask your State Board of Realtors for an answer on this question or a good real estate lawyer?

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                      • #12
                        Now am really confused ...who are the "State Board of Realters " ?..and why when I bought did I not come across them before ..?
                        Thanks for helping me
                        Garry

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ireland's Call
                          Now am really confused ...who are the "State Board of Realters " ?..and why when I bought did I not come across them before ..?
                          Thanks for helping me
                          Garry
                          Garry, you do not deal with a Realtor when you buy a timeshare condo but you can always contact the State Board of Realtors and ask for a referral name of a qualified real estate attorney and contact him to get an answer for your questions. Some of them will give you one free consultation. Besides a real estate attorney, you can also contact an escrow company who deals with many timeshare closings in and out of the country. They should know but I would ask the Marriott too why they want all this information.

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