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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Annie L.):
Hi, my name is Annie. I just started working with an exit strategy company, Exit Pros. We've recently undergone a huge change in ownership and management - I know that the company had a bad rep in some areas. Basically, to get out of your ownership involves a deed transfer, and the original timeshare contracts usually stipulated transfer fees that are sometimes hefty, and closing costs. If you process the transfer by paying those fees, it can be out of your name the same day. There are some timeshare companies that we don't work with, you must be current with maintenance and assessment fees, and all parties on the contract must agree, but getting out of the timeshare can be accomplished. If I can help you, please email me back, and I can put you in contact with a contract specialist. I like to help people, so if I can answer any questions, please let me know.