How can I rent a timeshare?
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Re: How can I rent a timeshare? (by Mary D.):
dave122 wrote:==== You are also competing directly with other owners who hope to get a good exchange for their own personal use, which is the basic purpose of the exchange companies. MDjayjay wrote:Joel, no I do not work for RCI, II, Redweek or any other timeshare related industry. I merely have a lot of experience in timesharing.As far as renting your RCI or II exchanged week(s) (which is illegal), I am merely the messenger of that rule. If RCI or II finds out that you're renting an exchanged week, your membership can be immediately cancelled and your renters turned away at check-in. It's just a fact and part of their Terms and Conditions.
Don't blame me :o).
It seems pretty obvious to me why RCI or II have made it a rule not to allow anyone to rent out an exchanged week. If you did so, you are competing directly with THEIR rental business.