From Vacation to Burden: How to Know When It’s Time for a Change
Remember when your timeshare was the highlight of your year? For many, that joy can slowly turn into a source […]
Remember when your timeshare was the highlight of your year? For many, that joy can slowly turn into a source […]
These are some widespread questions many people ask when they are fed up with their timeshares. Initially, selling your timeshare may seem like a good idea, but in reality, a timeshare resale is rarely a viable option due to unique challenges from a competitive marketplace and the way timeshare loans are structured.
Did you know that the annual accounts of one popular, unnamed resort, with 576 units, showed over $20 million in annual dues paid by its timeshare “owners” and one-off visitors?
Timeshare cancellation and waiting for financial freedom doesn’t mean putting your annual vacation on the shelf. Your next adventure can be pretty simple.
Timeshares have been around since the early 1960s and have drastically influenced how people travel, and the perception of that influence being positive or negative is still debated today.
The joy of enjoying a timeshare can run out quickly, leaving 85% of timeshare owners looking at starting the timeshare cancellation process.
Just because a company is international doesn’t make the increasing annual maintenance fees or special assessments any less frustrating.
What happens after the original timeshare owner has passed on? What if your loved one leaves you a timeshare in their will or a trust? Can you refuse to inherit a timeshare after the owner’s death?
One of the top reasons that our customers seek out our assistance in canceling their timeshare contract is because they were misled into thinking refinancing their timeshare was an easy option in difficult times.
The enticement of a timeshare begins with the assurance of access to a dream vacation and extravagant getaways presented during your sales presentation.