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Original Message:

Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by NoOneYouKnow):

Sure, you can work your butt off (here, look at mine, it's gone) trying to rent to people, typically for less than the maintenance fees. You can run ads and field numerous calls and emails, go back and forth with people trying to convince them you are legitimate. You can take time away from other things to go meet with them to check them in and show the unit and explain the rules, or pay a fee to have them there as your guest.

Then, you can worry about whether they liked the place or whether they trashed it out on your nickel.

Then you can start that all over again, hoping for someone for next time.

And that's if you're lucky.

But, when you longer need, want, or use your timeshare, you don't want to have to spend any more time with them.

When you're done with them, there should be a way to be done with them, like just about anything else when you're done with them.

&, you don't want to be told what you need to do with them so you can keep them.