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That's called a timeshare, and they're not a good idea. Very sketchy, almost impossible to get rid of if you don't want it.
You have to sign up because although you bought the apartment, you're not the only one who bought the apartment.
You buy it and then get to sign up to use it, and then you pay a fee to use it every year even if you don't end up using it.
You don't get to live there.