§ 44-3-180 - Purchase of interval is free of liens affecting that interval; exceptions
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-3-180   (2010)
   44-3-180.    Purchase of interval is free of liens affecting that interval; exceptions 
      (a)  Unless  the purchaser expressly agrees in the sales agreement to accept such  purchaser's interest subject to a lien or by assuming a lien prior to  transferring a time-share interval other than by deed in lieu of  foreclosure, the developer shall record or furnish to the purchaser  releases of all liens affecting that time-share interval or shall  provide a surety bond or insurance against the lien, as provided for  liens on real estate in this state. In lieu of the foregoing, a  lienholder may agree to repurchase in the amount agreed to by the  parties but in no event less than the amount actually paid by the  purchaser a purchaser's time-share interval in the event the lienholder  comes into possession of the time-share project; or the lienholder may  agree to allow the continued right of quiet enjoyment to the purchaser.
(b)  Unless  a time-share interval owner or such owner's predecessor in title agrees  otherwise with the lienor, if a lien other than an underlying mortgage  or security deed becomes effective against more than one time-share  interval in a time-share project, any time-share interval owner is  entitled to a release of such owner's time-share interval from the lien  upon payment of the amount of the lien attributable to such owner's  time-share interval. The amount of the payment must be proportionate to  the ratio that the time-share interval owner's liability bears to the  liabilities of all time-share interval owners whose interests are  subject to the lien. Upon receipt of payment, the lienholder shall  promptly deliver to the time-share interval owner a release of the lien  covering that time-share interval. After payment, the managing entity  may not assess or have a lien against that time-share interval for any  portion of the expenses incurred in connection with that lien.