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Re: How to get rid of a timeshare you no longer want .... (by Mary D.):
mike1536 wrote:===== Very good point! MDkathleenc103 wrote:================ One of my resorts will rent my week and pay me 70% (approx $900) which was about the same amount I was able to get through a RedWeek renter. Another of my resorts does not have a rental program. There are still some downsides. With my resort, the renter can cancel the reservation 14 days prior to the check-in date. I could keep it in the rental pool or take my week back, but at such a late date I may not be able to rent it again. Through redweek, I get all the $$ upfront and there are no refunds for a cancellation unless I can get another rental.robertk284 wrote:I'm stuck!Even charities don't want to take my timeshare. I don't know what to do.
Please come to this website to raise our voices to the government about timeshare.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/TimeshareResortProtectionAct/signatures-3.html
Robert
Hi, Don't most timeshare resorts have a rental agency that can be used. We own two Timeshares in two very different places and renting always works. We do lose 33% and 25% of the rental but anything above the maintaince fee is a bonus. These rental agencies do all the work and all we do is sign a tax form and a rental form. Kath