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Original Message:

Tips on Renting Out Timeshare (by R P.):

As Jennie said, RCI and II will bring a lawsuit against anyone damaging an exchanged unit, and court costs plus cost of damages will be the responsilility of the exchanger who damaged that unit.

Once you deposit your owned week, any liability is now with the exchange companies and the exchanger. RCI and II have a ton of lawyers to carry out damage lawsuits.

I wonder where the resort manager was when the teens destroyed that rented unit and the police had to be called several times. Most resorts will not allow persons under the age of 21 to rent. I'm amazed the resort manager and security didn't evict the teens the first time they learned of the wild parties, even if the teens did rent from an individual owner.

The better quality resorts have quiet hours in place and they also have policies where any party disturbing other guests will be first warned, then evicted. I wouldn't want to own at a resort with less lax rules. This problem should have been taken care of when the first disturbances were heard ..... I have one observation concerning this scenario, bad management and equally bad security.

phill12 wrote:
What is the difference how someone came to spend seven days at the timeshare. You rent to me or I get it from II or RCI. Do RCI or II pay for damage if my family break something.