Are you a timeshare owner who feels like you’ve been manipulated?
Are you looking for relief from your timeshare burden? Regardless of
why you are feeling dissatisfied, removing your family from a timeshare
obligation can be a difficult task.
It seems as though there are
several viable options for removing yourself from your timeshare:
selling your timeshare outright through a listing company, donating your
timeshare to a charitable organization, or simply abandoning your
obligation. However, given the state of the timeshare market, none of
these solutions are as feasible as you might think. Therefore, the best
option for a rapid, convenient, and affordable exit solution to your
timeshare obligation is to contact Newton Group Transfers.
Removing yourself from a timeshare contract is nearly impossible to
do on one’s own. Unfortunately, when individuals begin to despair over
their attempts to end their timeshare burden, they choose to contact
real estate agents and listing companies who simply cannot deliver on
their lofty promises. However, their dishonest practices will not deter
them from charging you absurd fees for their unresolved work.
Even if
you try to make a charitable donation of your timeshare, the truth is
that they most likely will not accept it. Charitable organizations will
gladly accept gifts of assets, but since timeshares are considered a
liability, they usually deny your donation. Like most individuals and
families, charities are discovering that timeshares are nearly
impossible to sell, and they don’t want to be burdened by the increasing
maintenance fees and special assessments while waiting to move the
timeshare…
A new trend in the timeshare industry is the practice of developers
renting vacant timeshare inventory for significantly less than the
actual owner’s high maintenance fees. Obviously, this new strategy by
the developers has infuriated thousands of timeshare owners. This
unfair business practice places the resort in direct competition with
the timeshare owners that they once claimed to care about. In most
cases, the actual timeshare owner is unable to match the discounted
rates that the resort offers. Thus the owners are forced to lower their
rent considerably, which basically defeats their chances at collecting
any significant return on their “investment” through renting. When
families can afford to rent to cheaply, it makes no sense to buy.
Therefore, the market for purchasing a timeshare has bottomed out over
the last several years.
Not only are the resorts and developers eroding the resale industry,
but the slumping economy itself has also dealt a large blow to the
resale market for timeshares. As most family’s incomes have been
decreasing, so to have their travel options. Vacations are viewed as a
luxury that many families simply don’t have right now. Those families
that are able to vacation, use their time and money to visit with
relatives and friends rather than resort destinations. This shift in
vacation philosophy has largely contributed to the current timeshare
crisis.
With so few buyers on the market due to low rental rates and a change
in vacation culture due to the slumping economy, competition for the
few buyers that do exist has become a veritable battleground. So when
listing your timeshare doesn’t work, when donating your timeshare
doesn’t work, and when renting your timeshare doesn’t work, don’t
despair. After all of your frustrations, you have come to the most
viable option for timeshare disposal… Newton Group Transfers.
We
guarantee that we will transfer the timeshare from your name,
effectively eliminating all future maintenance fees and special
assessments. Please call or contact us either by phone at
1-877-354-4321, or by entering your information in the space provided on
the website to avoid any further maintenance fees or special
assessments. At Newton Group Transfers, we know that removing yourself
and your family from your timeshare burden can be a stressful endeavor,
so please contact us today and be rid of your timeshare obligation once
and for all!
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