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Re: How to get rid of a timeshare you no longer want .... (by Marie M.):
tamaraem wrote:I am interested in selling my Manhattan Club timeshare, but like am not quite sure how the process works. Can someone give me some advice?
First contact Member Services at the Manhattan Club and ask if they have anyone who can assist you--for free, or for a fee. I believe they still have a "Rght of First Refusal" policy which may impact on the selling price.
If they are unable to assist you, read this article http://www.tugbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44 posted at "TUG" Timeshare Users Group http://www.tug2.net
It lists sources where you can obtain "do it yourself" contract forms sold at a nominal cost by Timesharing Today Magazine. You should also seriously consider using an experienced transfer agent. Some are listed in the article. These are companies that TUG members have received satisfactory service from. They are not commercial ads.
While you are at TUG, why don't you read some of the other questions and answers in the "Buying, Renting, Selling" BBS Forum. There are other discussions there about the Manhattan Club.
By the way, make sure you fully understand the terms of your ownership at MC. They have sold a variety of different packages through the years. Some have restrictions or advantages that need to be clearly communicated to a potential buyer.
Good luck!