How to Get Rid of Your Timeshare – 5 Possible Ways and Why They Might Not Work

With the ongoing crisis that the global economy is experiencing today, no sane individual would continue to pay for something that provides insufficient returns or nothing at all. Then, why do timeshare owners keep paying for hefty maintenance fees, special assessments, exchange fees, property taxes and other associated fees every year even though they might not even use their timeshares?

The contracts they sign for the timeshare commit them to annual donation. If you think a timeshare is a good investment, you are in for a rude awakening! It’s time to realize that a timeshare, if you own one, can drown you to a lifetime of liability and possibly poverty.

Almost all unhappy timeshare owners want to get rid of their timeshare. Somewhat surprisingly, most have worked very hard to try every means to achieve this goal. If you own a timeshare, and feel the same way, there are 5 ways most timeshare owners try in order to get rid of their timeshare. However, in many cases, the results proved unsuccessful. Ever wonder why? To help you paint the picture, here are the 5 ways and the reason why they did not work out and they might not work for you too.

1. Selling It. The most obvious way to get rid of your timeshare ownership is to sell it. The problem is the resale market is flooded with tens of thousands of timeshare owners who also want to dump their unwanted timeshares. All of them are advertising, listing, or working with a broker to try to sell their timeshares. Regardless of what you hear and read, you will need to pay some nominal fees upfront. Even eBay charges timeshare owners upfront to list their timeshares. Then, the problem is wanting for a buyer that may never materialize.

2. Renting It Out. If you are discouraged about the fact that the timeshare resale market is overly crowded and so you choose to rent your timeshare instead. Well, listen! With renting your timeshare, you’ll not just come in competition with timeshare owners who also choose to rent there timeshares but moreover, you are in direct competition with the timeshare developers themselves. Timeshare developers can rent out timeshare units to entice buyers. Furthermore, they rent it out lower than the timeshare owners annual maintenance fee. So, what happened is timeshare owners, are left hopeless about ridding off their units and thus drowning themselves to their liabilities.

3. Donate It to Charities. Many charities today no longer take timeshare donations. The hard times makes them wiser as they have found out how difficult an investment timeshares could be, and the maintenance cost among the rest of its fees are something that they can not feasibly afford.

4. Return It to the Timeshare Company. If selling your timeshare ownership, renting it out and even donating it doesn’t work out, you may think that you can return it to the timeshare company where you have bought it. Truth is, your effort might come useless because it’s either they will decline the return or your timeshare contract may stipulate that you cannot simply return your timeshare.

5. Give It to Someone You Know. Although timeshares can be a great gift to your friends or loved ones, but can you take it to dump your problems onto someone that you love and care for? You may be spared from the financial burden but can you get away from your guilt and conscience?

With a five-year track record of success and over 25,000 satisfied clients who are now former timeshare owners, Timeshare Relief can help timeshare owners who just want out. Timeshare Relief offers a proven, unique and guaranteed way out of your timeshare. It is not a listing or resale company. Request a free consultation by calling 866-797-0535 or sign up at http://www.timesharereliefnow.com right now.

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