How To Get Out Of A Time Share
When you are sick and tired of your timeshare and decide it is time to sell your timeshare, make sure you are as informed as you can possibly be. If you find yourself in this scenario, do not feel bad. You are not the only American who is tired of paying maintenance fees or who simply does not use their timeshare anymore.
If you are wondering how to get out of a time share you need to do some research. First, ask yourself, “How long have I had my timeshare?” If you just recently bought it, read your timeshare contract, because you may still be in what is called the rescission period or timeshare cooling off period. This refers to the time-frame given to you to decide if you want to keep your timeshare or not, which is usually the first three to fifteen days from when you bought your timeshare.
If you are still within that time-frame, you can still get out of your timeshare contract and you should do so as soon as possible. You want to make sure that you do everything you have to do and always follow up with the resort to make sure everything was processed on time. The last thing you want is to think you are out of your timeshare contract when you really are not.
If you have had your timeshare longer than fifteen days, it is still possible to get rid of timeshare property, but it will be a little more challenging to accomplish. Your options are limited because the timeshare market is almost nonexistent; people are wising up and realizing that timeshares are not the investment resorts make them out to be. You can also try to donate your timeshare, but even that will prove to be nearly impossible.
If you choose to sell your timeshare and work with a timeshare resell company, beware. Many of these companies are fraudulent and only want your money. They have no interest in actually selling your timeshare. What they do is charge their customers upfront fees to list their timeshare property on their Web site for potential buyers to see. The problem with this is that they don’t actually try to sell a timeshare property, and these potential buyers are almost nonexistent, as previously mentioned.
Your final and best option at this point is to transfer your timeshare. Work with a timeshare transfer company like Timeshare Relief and let us do the work for you. A timeshare transfer is a transfer of ownership to a third party. We will not charge you any upfront fees and guarantee, we will transfer your timeshare and, we will only charge you after we have taken your timeshare out of your hands. Call one of our experienced consultants and let them answer any questions you may have.
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