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[Q=tammy683]I own at the Marriott Waiohai Beach Club in Kauai, Hawaii and I don't have a specific unit number... So not all timeshares will have specific weeks or unit numbers... This doesn't necessarily mean I purchased anything illegally... I don't feel the advice of staying away from timeshare renters who don't have a specific unit numbers or weeks is a correct assessment... Is there a way to verify their owner information, etc with the particular company?[/Q] It looks to me like you have a floating week and a floating unit. In your ad you need to tell prospective renters that you own a floating week and you need to list what floating weeks you own (some are weeks 1-52) .... then you contact the resort and ask if the week is available that a prospective renter is seeking. As far as a unit that's also floating, it depends on what's available during the floating weeks a renter is seeking.