Selling Proceedure

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Selling Proceedure (by Lance C.):

johnr1701 wrote:
The way I was going to avoid a non-reputable company was to use a local company. Do I have to use a company that specializes in Time Shares? I have a clear Title for both properties. In other words, is there something different about time share titles that a local closing company that usually does houses that they couldn't do a time share?

I do understand about the value of what I am selling and I will just keep it before I will pay anyone any upfront fees.

I am going to advertise it locally. It will be a 'dump' situation. BUT the person I sell to will have to be serious enough to pay half the closing.

When I was able to use this, it was fine and I enjoyed it. I just don't use it anymore.

You can ask a local closing company if it closes timeshares. However, the ones that I recommended are fairly economical and can do most things online. You just have to mail in the notarized forms and the closing companies will handle all the details. Many timeshare veterans who have bought and sold many timeshares will recommend paying these companies to do all the work with all the details that must be done.

If you're really serious about "dumping" it, you should advertise on various websites such as RedWeek, Bid Shares, E-Bay, Timeshare Users Group (aka "TUG"; tug2.net), or My Resort Network. You will reach a larger audience possibly looking to expand their Wyndham points portfolio.

And do not pay anyone any upfront fees! Any fees that you have to pay will go to the closing company and the closing company will get its fees out of the proceeds of the sale.