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Looking to rent a timeshare

Oct 24, 2018

I am looking for a specific week at Royal Haciendas, aneed on Redlso looking to rent an ocean front property. Can I post this need on Redweek?


James A.
Oct 24, 2018

No. Redweek hasn't had a rental wanted in quite some time. You can contact owners of other weeks and see if they can change their week to the one you want but you can't publish your request on this forum or on the postings pages.


Tracey S.
Nov 07, 2018

Is there any such service around? I have to find three timeshares for our daughters 50th birthday next year.


Nancy L.

Last edited by nancyl577 on Nov 07, 2018 10:14 PM

Nov 08, 2018

If you are a member of TUG, they have a section of "those FOR RENT along with WANTED to rent" along with those for SALE. You must be a member to contact the owner.


William P.
Nov 08, 2018

Nancy L - If the weeks you are wanting are not currently available on our website, you can sign up to be alerted by email as new postings are added. Just browse to a resort you are interested in, then scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the Posting Alerts link. You will be able to sign up for alerts for that resort, or the entire region or state.

If you need further assistance, please click on the Contact Us link at the bottom of any page.


RedWeek Support
RedWeek.com
Nov 09, 2018

Thank you very kindly!


Nancy L.
Nov 26, 2018

Is it possible to rent a timeshare for less than a week and pay a prorated price for 3 or 4 nights? Looking at Marriott Ocean Club in Aruba in July 2019.


Susan G.
Nov 26, 2018

Susan G. : Most owners have purchased a weekly interval and paid their maintenance fee for that week, so shorter stays are often difficult to find. If you are willing to pay the weekly price, or if the owner is willing to negotiate, then staying for a shorter period should not be an issue. You would need to contact the owner directly to see if they are open to such an arrangement.


RedWeek Support
RedWeek.com
Nov 26, 2018

susang861 wrote:
Is it possible to rent a timeshare for less than a week and pay a prorated price for 3 or 4 nights?

Is it possible? Yes. Is it easy to find. Not likely. It may be possible if an owner has some sort of points package (as opposed to fixed weeks) which allows him to book any number of nights. The hard part is finding someone who will use those points to book what you want.


Lance C.

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