Tips to Cancel a timeshare:
Read the timeshare laws
for vacation ownership where your timeshare is located. If it was
purchased in Mexico, then, it is ruled by the Mexican civil law.
Timeshare sales are governed by the state or country you purchased and
not by your residence. Your contract must specify your cancellation grace period without incurring in any penalty as well as any resell limitation you might have. Mexican timeshares have a five day cancellation period and this right is can´t be waived.
If you can´t cancel your timeshare, determine a realistic price for it.
Don´t take advise from timeshare resale companies as they will “sweet
the coffee” and make unrealistic expectations trying to get money
upfront from you to sell it. Search timeshare sales similar to your in
websites such as EBay or RedWeek. There you will find that timeshares
loose their value 90% or even more when selling it in the secondary
market. I know Is is frustrating the fact that you paid a lot more and
you will not see that money coming back but at least you will save
thousands of dollars on unwanted maintenance fees.
Place ads on timeshare sites. There are many and the most important are
TUG, My Resort Network RedWeek and EBay. The more exposure it gets, the
quicker you will Cancel a timeshare. Take in consideration you will most
likely receive cold calls from people claiming they have a buyer ready
to pay but you need to pay transfer fees… hang up immediately; if you
listen to them, you might become a victim of timeshare fraud. NEVER PAY
UPFRONT TO RENT, SALE, TRANSFER, DONATE OR CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE -I can´t say this enough-.
Respond all inquiries as soon as possible. There are lots of timeshares
for sale so you need to catch them before they go somewhere else. Have
all the info available for any questions they might have; The most
common questions are, “What´s the maintenance fee?” or “How often can I
use it?”
Don´t kill the deal; negotiate. If you get a low baller, make a counter
offer. Think of the future maintenance fees you will be saving.
Hire a closing company to do the transfer. ALWAYS use one approved by
the ARDA -American Resort Development of America- to do the closing for
you. the fees are between $300-$800 USD.
NOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If someone or a company cold calls you claiming to have a buyer with
thons of cash ready to hand over it to you, be careful. These companies
will usually ask you to pay for fees in advance and later on you will
discover that this buyer never existed. These companies make their money
from people trying desperately cancel a timeshare.
Remember that to cancel a timeshare you don’t have to pay an upfront
fee. Mexican Timeshare Solutions works under a contingency basis and
only collect fee if the contract is fully cancelled, otherwise, no fee
is charged. Contact MTS for a free consultation and s full advice on
your timeshare matter. It’s time for you to get away from that contract.
Timeshare cancellation has many advantages, but the most important: no more payments. http://www.timesharescam.com/
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