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Re: My timeshare is paid in full, but I just don't want it anymore (by Don P.):
James you can't just file a quit claim and walk away or everyone would just do that . If you look at the big picture it's actually not a bad deal . You might be able to negotiate a lower fee but consider being free from maintenance fees and assessments for the rest of your life . The phony exit companies want five thousand and up just to promise they will get you out of your contract . This way you are dealing directly with the resort .
I gave back two timeshare in 2011 through quit claims . You need the resort to sign off on that . Now my money market account is well over six figures . Look at the big picture . In the long run you will look back and be glad you got rid of it now .