Jamie,
What does it mean 'not have a clear title' and why could it not have been resolved so your purchase could still go through?
Thanks for the clarity and sharing your experience (in case it happens to me in the future).
This one was our fourth attempt in the past 2 years, and honestly the first time I have ever heard of this happening! Apparently the seller had two DVC contracts. He signed one over to his son in a quit claim deed. Well, he signed the wrong title over to his son. This should have been an easy fix, but to further complicate matters apparently something must have happened to the son as the seller had Power of Attorney for his son. The POA was not properly executed so the title company could not accept it. I was told that this would take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years to fix as it has to go through the courts! Needless to say I was not going to wait. I had never heard of this happening before, and was so shocked, as I just assumed once you pass ROFR that it's pretty much clear sailing from there, i'ts just a question of how quickly the process goes, not whether it will still go. I was so disappointed because it was a steal of a deal.