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Re: How to get rid of a timeshare you no longer want .... (by Anne G.):
gayler5 wrote:We had two timeshares that we donated to our area Public Television Station for their big yearly auction. We had to pay a attorney in Hawaii to take care of the legal changes of the title. The new owners had to pay a fee to get their names changed to each specific resort. The tax advantage was helpful because of the value of each timeshare versus the amount was bid through the PBS auction. Also we had the expenses of the change of deed through the attorneys fees. Ozzie1966I have a timeshare at a wonderful resort in Orlando. There are people interested in buying it until they find out how much the maintenance fee is!! I've dropped the asking price from $13,000 to $7,500.Any suggestions? I haven't used the week for this year and I do have a lot of RCI points. For financial reasons I need and want to sell the timeshare by the end of January.
Help!! Also, I'm not that familiar with renting it?
Thanks, Gayle