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Selling My Timeshare The Horror Story Timeshare Store _______________________________________ By Arthur James - http://timesharestore.org/

This is a question which I'm always confronted by, and of course with these questions you also tend to hear various horror stories associated with timeshare sales. The stories you hear about false or scam resales companies are very real and thankfully enough, well documented. However, it is often this very fact that leads people away from resellers altogether. To one extend or another this practice can be phrased as out of the frying pan and into the fire, as you can often hit many issues lurking within private buying or selling of timeshares.

To Learn More About Timeshare Store It is not unexpected to hear of friends or family members selling or handing over property to each other, which in theory isn't a bad idea, but you still have to remember a few key facts about the legal nature of timeshare ownership. The worse thing I've heard of, and not too long ago, is people going through private sellers, looking to bag what seem to be amazing, too-good-to-be-missed deal on places like eBay and craigslist and end up in a very sticky situation.

The issues in this part of timeshare ownership aren't huge initial fees or phantom buyers whose money never appears, no this is slightly different. The main problem is when paperwork and/or costs need to change hands to close a deal. An mate I met years ago whilst travelling has recently got back in contact to ask my advice following a very nasty purchase (or at least what he thought was a purchase) of a timeshare property in the Gran


Canaria. Settling on a deal was easy, finding the right club for the money is one of the easiest part now, with many ridiculous offers of 1 timeshares or thousands of points for next to nothing. If you have ever had any dealings with buying a timeshare, selling timeshares or indeed, renting a timeshare, you'll probably be aware that this isn't the whole story - not at all. Those Club La Costa points or that week that will cost you the sum total of what's in your back pocket will almost certainly be combined with legal fees, administration payments and more, usually to the resort to change the owner on the paperwork. But you see, these fees, next to the cost of the timeshares or timeshare points, look far too high by comparison.

Legal fees are part of buying or selling timeshares, just as they are in real estate - it should be expected. Most people who have not encountered timeshares before will mostly likely be aware that there are some fees, but those who really get stung are those who are completely clueless to start with and then duped or lied too throughout the sale. My friend, fortunately enough was aware of the extra costs, but like most, did'nt know how the process worked exactly. "Easy", the seller said, he was experienced and would handle the matter; all my friend had to do was hand over the paper work and the payment, easy. Seen where he went wrong? There was no "middle-man" or independent party to handle the process, the whole thing rested on blind faith that the seller be honest throughout the process.

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