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Original Message:

Just wanting an honest legit company to sell/rent your timeshare? (by Mike N.):

allisonb46 wrote:
Most companies ask for around $599, give or take a few, this company wanted $400 at time of listing and $200 at sale. I told them I couldn't pay that much money upfront, they then stated they could do $300 at listing and $300 at time of sale. I needed to call my wife, so she okayed that, and I listed my timeshare.

I'd be wary of percentage fees, I've never heard of that before in the timeshare resale market, was that the closing company? Perhaps they charge the percentage fee?

There are some Real Estate brokers who sell timeshares without an upfront fee and can charge 15%-20% commission. I know of one company who charged 15% with a minimum of $1500.

Congrats for selling. I don't know which Marriott you owned, but some can be in high demand and an easier sell. I just hope the sale price passed the ROFR, so the buyer got the unit and NOT Marriott.