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Selling Your Timeshare
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Gather your documentation
Gather together your ownership documents to find
out what you actually own. For example, is your timeshare
deeded, right-to-use, or a club property?
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Understand your restrictions
Review your documents closely to see if you are
legally required to give the original seller (or anyone else)
the first right of refusal when selling your timeshare. Even if
it is not specified in your ownership documents, you should
contact your resort directly to make sure that you can post the
timeshare for resale on your own.
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Understand your restrictions
Review your documents closely to see if you are
legally required to give the original seller (or anyone else)
the first right of refusal when selling your timeshare. Even if
it is not specified in your ownership documents, you should
contact your resort directly to make sure that you can post the
timeshare for resale on your own.
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Understand your costs
Find out what transfer fees, if any, your resort
charges when you transfer your ownership. Find out if they
charge commission when you sell your unit, even if they weren't
involved in the sale (you may be surprised to know that this
DOES occasionally happen!).
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