Is there a legal way to abandon a part-time Florida where nobody wants to buy it? The Bella Vista Corporation (Sheraton Vistana is the station) said he did not "take back" a week that I have. There is no mortgage and all maintenance costs from previous years have been paid. Only maintenance fees are due in 2009. I wanted to sign a deed of surrender, but they said the only way I can have is to sell it or go into foreclosure if the contributions are not paid. It seems pointless for both parties. I'm not unhappy about the timeshare in itself, just that circumstances have changed the life for me and I do not travel in the same manner as in the past. There are no family members who want to take all my friends have their own timeshare or methods of travel, and after a year of trying to sell one week, my mother owns unsuccessfully I hope there is a solution instead of foreclosure. Suggestions?
If there is a mailbox or a community bulletin board at your dock, you can put a "For Sale" sign. The pressure on the developer especially if they sell it for $ 20,000 USD and you offer it for $ 5,000. Sometimes the small print of certain sales contracts states that the developer has first right to buy, if your site is already sold. I have heard of developers to pay money (as it is not too much) just to make the disconnect.
To resale or rent a timeshare is a difficult task, the basic rule is to not pay money in advance, do not be another victim of a scam.
Unfortunately, over 50% of people who really need to sell their timeshare falls for this resale scams where they charge initial money and less than 10% of them use their only real option is the post or offer options pit of the free publicity that much, and as many sites as they can (it is allowed to pay a few dollars to send in an ideal, but not more than $ 20 to $ 30) .
Timeshares have no resale value and in most situations you would take a loss of what you paid, because they resale for less than $ 2,000 USD.
There are free classifieds where you can start posting:
http://timeshareownerscommunity.com/
http://craigslist.com
http://ebay.com
http://recycler.com/
http://usfreeads.com/
http://www.inetgiant.com/
Another alternative is a gift, some charities take the timeshare.
Donating a timeshare is a quick way to solve your real estate burden. There are no upfront fees, the charity will manage the process of transferring part time for you, and it is supported soon. Many charities, you can start the process online and then contact you to finish all the papers. Of course, you can be sure that your donation went to help a good cause.
A major advantage of the gift is tax advantage radiation. If you typically receive more money if you sell your timeshare, whether you like the idea of donation, you will still receive some financial benefits. Once the transfer is completed part-time, the charity will send you a receipt as proof. It is generally not a fixed amount, which is what you need to identify yourself. Keep in mind that if the fair market value of your timeshare is more than $ 5,000, you will need to obtain an estimate of the amount claimed on your taxes. You'll need to pay for the evaluation itself, which is often in the range of $ 500,300 dollar $ -.
You can see a list here:
http://timeshareownerscommunity.com/Char ...
Posted on August 31, 2010.
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