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Can You Sell A Timeshare Back To Wyndham? Question Answered

This question gets asked a lot. Usually it happens after someone receives their annual maintenance fee bill from Whyndham. It is never a bad idea to try and sell your timeshare back to the company you purchased it from, but in most cases you are going to have little luck in the process.  And here is why…

Why can’t you sell your timeshare back to Wyndham?

It comes down to dollars and cents. You have a contract that obligates you to pay a maintenance fee indefinitely. Most times, timeshare facilities don’t make their money of the initial sale of the property. In reality, a large portion of that sale fee goes to the sales staff that generates the sale and to cover the cost of marketing. Where they make their money is in the endless annual maintenance fees. They are not in a hurry to give those up.

If you are property is in a highly sought after area like Orlando, Fl. near Disney, you may have better luck. Often times these properties are more open to taking back properties that they know will be easy to resell when because the property is already sold out. This is more of the exception than the rule.

My best advice is this… call up Wyndham right now and check.  And when you (chances are that you will) get a “NO… we won’t take it back” reply, it’s time to take the more reliable route…

If you are not interested in selling your timeshare directly to another 3rd party wishing to buy, your best bet is to use a third party timeshare group. These are companies that take title of your property directly instead of claiming to help you sell it to another person. When they have enough of them, the larger companies like Wyndham will take them back in bulk. The odd’s of Wyndham being interested in your single timeshare low. These companies basically specialize in all the pain staking tasks required to transfer timeshare title and ownership.

Is there a fee to use one of these companies to sell? My timeshare is worth money right…?

The answer is that it depends. Sometimes they will offer the service at no cost if the property does actually have some value, but in most cases you are going to have to spend a little money for the convenience of not having to go thru the hassle of dealing with title transfer, legal services, and the myriad of other issues that arise when trying to exit a Wyndham timeshare property or any other property.

How do you know if using a paid service makes sense?

It is really a time & money thing. How much is your time worth? On average, attempting to sell a timeshare yourself will take you between 150-300 hours of effort after all said and done. Remember the last time your sold a house? Remember how much of an effort that was. A Timeshare sale is similar if not more complicated and most real estate agents don’t know the nuances required to make sure that you are protected and  are no longer legally obligated to pay maitenance fees.

Think about how much money you make working 150-300 hours and then decided whether it makes sense to at least talk to a 3rd party assistance service, you can always decide later after you have all the information. We have several listed on our website that have good reputation in the industry. Each is a little different and has their own benefit, but they are a great place to start your search for an exit solution from a Wyndham timeshare or any other.

Whats My Timeshare Worth For 2011? Free Timeshare Appraisal

Are you trying to figure out what your timeshare is worth this year (2011)?  Well, I’d like to tell you a bit about the market first.  When we are done with a brief bird’s eye view of what’s going on, I will tell you about what we are doing…

The fact of the matter is that the timeshare industry has been taking some pretty large hits lately. Even Marriott, has decided to get out of the timeshare business due to a 30% decrease in sales since 2007. Much of the reason for this is the economy. One of the little known truths of the timeshare industry is the massive disparity between the number of timeshare owners that would like to sell, and the number of people that are looking to purchase a timeshare property. Because of this, timeshares in the secondary market rarely sell for more than $1 except in select circumstances where a property is at a premium destination such as Disney in Orlando.

But don’t lose hope just yet.  You need to figure out what your timeshare is worth before you can throw in the towel.  Whatever you do, don’t guess as to what your timeshare is worth in 2011.  Drum roll please…

……….Timesharesecrets.com is now offering complimentary timeshare appraisal services:

  • The offer is limited to 10 people per day so act fast.
  • The appraisal is done by a timeshare secondary market specialist and not a automated computer program that simply spits out a number that you want to hear.
  • After you figure out what your timeshare is worth, you’ll be better equipped to sell!

If you want the truth of what your timeshare is likely to get in the secondary market in 2011, request an appraisal.  Make sure to put the property (resort) that your timeshare is located at because it saves everyone time in the long-run.  Someone will get back to you with several more questions needed to provide your free appraisal.

Click here to learn more about how this works…  NOTE: If you don’t get a chance to get an appraisal today, then please try again tomorrow.  We apologize, but we only have the resources to do this for 10 people per day. :)

National Warning Issued for Timeshare Scam

For the second time in a week, the Clerk and Comptroller of Palm Beach County, Florida is issuing a warning to timeshare owners about fraudulent callers who are using the name of her office to perpetrate a scam.

Clerk Sharon Bock first issued an alert last week warning timeshare owners to beware of callers who claim to work in her office or the Palm Beach County Courthouse. The con artists tell their victims to wire money via Western Union to become part of a timeshare victims’ trust fund. They were told to send the money to someone named Jose Suarez or Nicholas Danforth.

The number of complaints has grown, prompting Bock to issue a new alert.
“This is clearly an organized scheme,” Bock says. “It’s only getting bigger, which is why it’s urgent to spread the word about this fraud.” The latest victims to come forward are people who own timeshares they have been trying to sell.

Bock warns that clerks’ office employees never call and ask that money be wired. She is urging anyone, anywhere in the country who receives such a call not to send money anywhere but to call her office at (561) 355-2996 and report the incident.

Timeshare Sales Scams Make Better Business Bureau’s Top 10

The Better Business Bureau has compiled a top 10 list of consumer scams based on complaints it collects.

Coming in number 4 on a list that includes debt relief rip-offs, work at home and job cons, is timeshare scams. The method is almost always the same. Timeshare sellers are asked to pay an upfront fee while an unscrupulous company does nothing to sell the timeshare.

Consumers who do their homework know that timeshare have little or know resale value so anyone who says they have buyers for timeshares or claim they can sell it, are likely lying.

People who own timeshares often enjoy them for a number of years but sometimes life circumstances, such as illness, death in the family, retirement or divorce alter an owner’s ability to use and enjoy it year after year. Sometimes rising maintenance fees make continued timeshare ownership cost prohibitive.

For people in those circumstances, it is important to find a company that is highly rated by the Better Business Bureau. They will work to transfer the timeshare legally and will relieve owners of the financial burden unused timeshares often bring.

Wyndham South Shore Resort Timeshare in Zephyr Cove, Nevada

The Wyndham South Shore Resort in Zephyr Cove, Nevada sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation when first heard of, doesn’t it? Elegant accommodations, a vast array of amenities, famous Lake Tahoe at your feet, all along with the service of a traditional Wyndham make it almost seem like a vacation that almost anyone would be fortunate to take. The question that begs to be asked though is, “Is this where I want to vacation for the rest of my life?” The majority of people asked by us quickly answered “no”. For some though, the Wyndham South Shore Resort may be that one place and they are the people happily paying maintenance fees and enjoying the same destination year after year.

If you have recently found it difficult to make it to the deserts of Nevada for vacation, have to vacation at odd times of the year that never fit into your vacation schedule set by your work, or just simply don’t want to pay the management fees each and every year, then you, like many, are looking for some real concrete answers about just what to do with your already-purchased timeshare. Although there is no denying Nevada is a beautiful place with tons of fun to be had, being in a timeshare you don’t want, can’t afford, and/or can’t get rid of doesn’t really sound like much of a vacation year after year. So, we’re back to the million dollar question that nobody seems to have an answer for: “How do I solve my Tahoe “vacation” dilemma?”

What about selling your Wyndham South Shore Resort timeshare?

The basic fact is that you may have paid a hefty premium for the property after the wonderful upfront timeshare presentation. The truth of the matter is though, that there is not a practical secondary market for your timeshare or the millions of others that are currently listed for sale. Too many timeshare facilities are now renting their unsold stock online to non-timeshare owners at rates lower than the annual maintenance fee assessments. Is this fair to you, the timeshare owner? You, the owner, pay an extraordinary upfront fee for the initial purchase of the property and tens of thousands of dollars in assessments whether you use it or not. Another option would be that you choose to pay one nominal fee only when you want to go somewhere. See our point? This dilemma is the single most important factor as to why very few timeshare owners are ever able to sell their timeshare at all.

What about giving away your Wyndham South Shore Resort timeshare?

Most timeshare owners who have unsuccessfully tried to sell their property should consider themselves fortunate if they could pay a trustworthy company to take ownership of the property. This is no different than a general real estate transaction in which a seller comes to closing with monies due to a shortage in the property value. Factoring in closing costs and legal fees, getting the timeshare resort to acknowledge the transaction may be your best option (depending on what the costs is versus your annual dues). The truth of the matter is, that even if you find a company claiming they can get this done, the actuality of getting all this accomplished can be a daunting task that never gets completed in the long run, leaving you, the property owner, right back to where you started: a disgruntled or frustrated timeshare owner. Furthermore, owners who assume they can possibly and simply donate their property to a any charity are in for a brutal awakening. Charities don’t want the burden of these properties either, even if you were able to donate it to begin with. Are you ready to weigh down your favorite charity with a financial burden they can’t afford to pay? They want assets they can easily turn, not liabilities that carry an annual assessment.

What other options do you have for your Wyndham South Shore Resort timeshare?

Unless you are willing to pay maintenance fees the rest of your life with the potential of passing the burden onto your children when you pass, your best bet is to deal with a legitimate organization that deals with these issues on a regular basis and has a reputation of upstanding work and longevity within the industry.

How do you know when you are dealing with a reputable company?

A reputable company will always place the monies in escrow until terms are completed and the property is transferred. This protects you, the owner, from dishonest companies that prey on desperate timeshare owners. This company will use a third party, licensed, insured, bonded, and fully underwritten Title Agency, and will have a legal team prepared should your attorney need to speak with one of their lawyers. If you have an attorney, we recommend having them hold the funds in his escrow account until the title has been confirmed transferred and acknowledged by the resort.

Where can you find a reputable timeshare resale company for your Wyndham South Shore Resort timeshare?

We just report on the travel and timeshare industry. However, based on feedback received from other owners over the years, we’ve rounded up some of the best providers within the industry conveniently located on our solutions page. You can also fill out the form below which will then be given to the provider that best fits your needs based on the information given.

Wyndham Resort Timeshare at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada

The Wyndham Resort at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino in beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation when first heard of, doesn’t it? Elegant accommodations, a vast array of amenities, the famous Las Vegas Strip at your feet, all along with the service of a traditional Wyndham make it almost seem like a vacation that almost anyone would be fortunate to take. The question that begs to be asked though is, “Is this where I want to vacation for the rest of my life?” The majority of people asked by us quickly answered “no”. For some though, the Wyndham Resort at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino may be that one place and they are the people happily paying maintenance fees and enjoying the same destination year after year.

If you have recently found it difficult to make it to the deserts of Nevada for vacation, have to vacation at odd times of the year that never fit into your vacation schedule set by your work, or just simply don’t want to pay the management fees each and every year, then you, like many, are looking for some real concrete answers about just what to do with your already-purchased timeshare. Although there is no denying Nevada is a beautiful place with tons of fun to be had, being in a timeshare you don’t want, can’t afford, and/or can’t get rid of doesn’t really sound like much of a vacation year after year. So, we’re back to the million dollar question that nobody seems to have an answer for: “How do I solve my Vegas “vacation” dilemma?”

What about selling your Wyndham Resort at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino timeshare?

The basic fact is that you may have paid a hefty premium for the property after the wonderful upfront timeshare presentation. The truth of the matter is though, that there is not a practical secondary market for your timeshare or the millions of others that are currently listed for sale. Too many timeshare facilities are now renting their unsold stock online to non-timeshare owners at rates lower than the annual maintenance fee assessments. Is this fair to you, the timeshare owner? You, the owner, pay an extraordinary upfront fee for the initial purchase of the property and tens of thousands of dollars in assessments whether you use it or not. Another option would be that you choose to pay one nominal fee only when you want to go somewhere. See our point? This dilemma is the single most important factor as to why very few timeshare owners are ever able to sell their timeshare at all.

What about giving away your Wyndham Resort at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino timeshare?

Most timeshare owners who have unsuccessfully tried to sell their property should consider themselves fortunate if they could pay a trustworthy company to take ownership of the property. This is no different than a general real estate transaction in which a seller comes to closing with monies due to a shortage in the property value. Factoring in closing costs and legal fees, getting the timeshare resort to acknowledge the transaction may be your best option (depending on what the costs is versus your annual dues). The truth of the matter is, that even if you find a company claiming they can get this done, the actuality of getting all this accomplished can be a daunting task that never gets completed in the long run, leaving you, the property owner, right back to where you started: a disgruntled or frustrated timeshare owner. Furthermore, owners who assume they can possibly and simply donate their property to a any charity are in for a brutal awakening. Charities don’t want the burden of these properties either, even if you were able to donate it to begin with. Are you ready to weigh down your favorite charity with a financial burden they can’t afford to pay? They want assets they can easily turn, not liabilities that carry an annual assessment.

What other options do you have for your Wyndham Resort at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino timeshare?

Unless you are willing to pay maintenance fees the rest of your life with the potential of passing the burden onto your children when you pass, your best bet is to deal with a legitimate organization that deals with these issues on a regular basis and has a reputation of upstanding work and longevity within the industry.

How do you know when you are dealing with a reputable company?

A reputable company will always place the monies in escrow until terms are completed and the property is transferred. This protects you, the owner, from dishonest companies that prey on desperate timeshare owners. This company will use a third party, licensed, insured, bonded, and fully underwritten Title Agency, and will have a legal team prepared should your attorney need to speak with one of their lawyers. If you have an attorney, we recommend having them hold the funds in his escrow account until the title has been confirmed transferred and acknowledged by the resort.

Where can you find a reputable timeshare resale company for your Wyndham Resort at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino timeshare?

We just report on the travel and timeshare industry. However, based on feedback received from other owners over the years, we’ve rounded up some of the best providers within the industry conveniently located on our solutions page. You can also fill out the form below which will then be given to the provider that best fits your needs based on the information given.

Wyndham Resort Timeshare at Fairfield Sapphire Valley in Sapphire, North Carolina

The Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley at the southern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Sapphire, North Carolina sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation when first heard of, doesn’t it? Elegant accommodations, a vast array of amenities, golf and tennis on grounds, all along with the service of a traditional Wyndham make it almost seem like a vacation that almost anyone would be fortunate to take. The question that begs to be asked though is, “Is this where I want to vacation for the rest of my life?” The majority of people asked by us quickly answered “no”. For some though, the Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley may be that one place and they are the people happily paying maintenance fees and enjoying the same destination year after year.

If you have recently found it difficult to make it to the east side of the U.S., have to vacation at odd times of the year that never fit into your vacation schedule set by your work, or just simply don’t want to pay the management fees each and every year, then you, like many, are looking for some real concrete answers about just what to do with your already-purchased timeshare. Although there is no denying North Carolina is a beautiful place, being in a timeshare you don’t want, can’t afford, and/or can’t get rid of doesn’t really sound like much of a vacation year after year. So, we’re back to the million dollar question that nobody seems to have an answer for: “How do I solve my North Carolina “vacation” dilemma?”

What about selling your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley timeshare?

The basic fact is that you may have paid a hefty premium for the property after the wonderful upfront timeshare presentation. The truth of the matter is though, that there is not a practical secondary market for your timeshare or the millions of others that are currently listed for sale. Too many timeshare facilities are now renting their unsold stock online to non-timeshare owners at rates lower than the annual maintenance fee assessments. Is this fair to you, the timeshare owner? You, the owner, pay an extraordinary upfront fee for the initial purchase of the property and tens of thousands of dollars in assessments whether you use it or not. Another option would be that you choose to pay one nominal fee only when you want to go somewhere. See our point? This dilemma is the single most important factor as to why very few timeshare owners are ever able to sell their timeshare at all.

What about giving away your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley timeshare?

Most timeshare owners who have unsuccessfully tried to sell their property should consider themselves fortunate if they could pay a trustworthy company to take ownership of the property. This is no different than a general real estate transaction in which a seller comes to closing with monies due to a shortage in the property value. Factoring in closing costs and legal fees, getting the timeshare resort to acknowledge the transaction may be your best option (depending on what the costs is versus your annual dues). The truth of the matter is, that even if you find a company claiming they can get this done, the actuality of getting all this accomplished can be a daunting task that never gets completed in the long run, leaving you, the property owner, right back to where you started: a disgruntled or frustrated timeshare owner. Furthermore, owners who assume they can possibly and simply donate their property to a any charity are in for a brutal awakening. Charities don’t want the burden of these properties either, even if you were able to donate it to begin with. Are you ready to weigh down your favorite charity with a financial burden they can’t afford to pay? They want assets they can easily turn, not liabilities that carry an annual assessment.

What other options do you have for your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley timeshare?

Unless you are willing to pay maintenance fees the rest of your life with the potential of passing the burden onto your children when you pass, your best bet is to deal with a legitimate organization that deals with these issues on a regular basis and has a reputation of upstanding work and longevity within the industry.

How do you know when you are dealing with a reputable company?

A reputable company will always place the monies in escrow until terms are completed and the property is transferred. This protects you, the owner, from dishonest companies that prey on desperate timeshare owners. This company will use a third party, licensed, insured, bonded, and fully underwritten Title Agency, and will have a legal team prepared should your attorney need to speak with one of their lawyers. If you have an attorney, we recommend having them hold the funds in his escrow account until the title has been confirmed transferred and acknowledged by the resort.

Where can you find a reputable timeshare resale company for your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Sapphire Valley timeshare?

We just report on the travel and timeshare industry. However, based on feedback received from other owners over the years, we’ve rounded up some of the best providers within the industry conveniently located on our solutions page. You can also fill out the form below which will then be given to the provider that best fits your needs based on the information given.

Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains Timeshare in Lake Lure, North Carolina

The Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Lake Lure, North Carolina sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation when first heard of, doesn’t it? Elegant accommodations, a vast array of amenities, golf and tennis on grounds, and water recreation, all along with the service of a traditional Wyndham make it almost seem like a vacation that almost anyone would be fortunate to take. The question that begs to be asked though is, “Is this where I want to vacation for the rest of my life?” The majority of people asked by us quickly answered “no”. For some though, the Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains may be that one place and they are the people happily paying maintenance fees and enjoying the same destination year after year.

If you have recently found it difficult to make it to the east side of the U.S., have to vacation at odd times of the year that never fit into your vacation schedule set by your work, or just simply don’t want to pay the management fees each and every year, then you, like many, are looking for some real concrete answers about just what to do with your already-purchased timeshare. Although there is no denying North Carolina is a beautiful place, being in a timeshare you don’t want, can’t afford, and/or can’t get rid of doesn’t really sound like much of a vacation year after year. So, we’re back to the million dollar question that nobody seems to have an answer for: “How do I solve my North Carolina “vacation” dilemma?”

What about selling your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains timeshare?

The basic fact is that you may have paid a hefty premium for the property after the wonderful upfront timeshare presentation. The truth of the matter is though, that there is not a practical secondary market for your timeshare or the millions of others that are currently listed for sale. Too many timeshare facilities are now renting their unsold stock online to non-timeshare owners at rates lower than the annual maintenance fee assessments. Is this fair to you, the timeshare owner? You, the owner, pay an extraordinary upfront fee for the initial purchase of the property and tens of thousands of dollars in assessments whether you use it or not. Another option would be that you choose to pay one nominal fee only when you want to go somewhere. See our point? This dilemma is the single most important factor as to why very few timeshare owners are ever able to sell their timeshare at all.

What about giving away your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains timeshare?

Most timeshare owners who have unsuccessfully tried to sell their property should consider themselves fortunate if they could pay a trustworthy company to take ownership of the property. This is no different than a general real estate transaction in which a seller comes to closing with monies due to a shortage in the property value. Factoring in closing costs and legal fees, getting the timeshare resort to acknowledge the transaction may be your best option (depending on what the costs is versus your annual dues). The truth of the matter is, that even if you find a company claiming they can get this done, the actuality of getting all this accomplished can be a daunting task that never gets completed in the long run, leaving you, the property owner, right back to where you started: a disgruntled or frustrated timeshare owner. Furthermore, owners who assume they can possibly and simply donate their property to a any charity are in for a brutal awakening. Charities don’t want the burden of these properties either, even if you were able to donate it to begin with. Are you ready to weigh down your favorite charity with a financial burden they can’t afford to pay? They want assets they can easily turn, not liabilities that carry an annual assessment.

What other options do you have for your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains timeshare?

Unless you are willing to pay maintenance fees the rest of your life with the potential of passing the burden onto your children when you pass, your best bet is to deal with a legitimate organization that deals with these issues on a regular basis and has a reputation of upstanding work and longevity within the industry.

How do you know when you are dealing with a reputable company?

A reputable company will always place the monies in escrow until terms are completed and the property is transferred. This protects you, the owner, from dishonest companies that prey on desperate timeshare owners. This company will use a third party, licensed, insured, bonded, and fully underwritten Title Agency, and will have a legal team prepared should your attorney need to speak with one of their lawyers. If you have an attorney, we recommend having them hold the funds in his escrow account until the title has been confirmed transferred and acknowledged by the resort.

Where can you find a reputable timeshare resale company for your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Mountains timeshare?

We just report on the travel and timeshare industry. However, based on feedback received from other owners over the years, we’ve rounded up some of the best providers within the industry conveniently located on our solutions page. You can also fill out the form below which will then be given to the provider that best fits your needs based on the information given.

Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour Timeshare in New Bern, North Carolina

The Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour in New Bern, North Carolina sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation when first heard of, doesn’t it? Elegant accommodations, a vast array of amenities, 36 holes of golf for the pros and a miniature golf course for everyone else, all along with the service of a traditional Wyndham make it almost seem like a vacation that almost anyone would be fortunate to take. The question that begs to be asked though is, “Is this where I want to vacation for the rest of my life?” The majority of people asked by us quickly answered “no”. For some though, the Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour may be that one place and they are the people happily paying maintenance fees and enjoying the same destination year after year.

If you have recently found it difficult to make it to the east side of the U.S., have to vacation at odd times of the year that never fit into your vacation schedule set by your work, or just simply don’t want to pay the management fees each and every year, then you, like many, are looking for some real concrete answers about just what to do with your already-purchased timeshare. Although there is no denying North Carolina is a beautiful place, being in a timeshare you don’t want, can’t afford, and/or can’t get rid of doesn’t really sound like much of a vacation year after year. So, we’re back to the million dollar question that nobody seems to have an answer for: “How do I solve my North Carolina “vacation” dilemma?”

What about selling your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour timeshare?

The basic fact is that you may have paid a hefty premium for the property after the wonderful upfront timeshare presentation. The truth of the matter is though, that there is not a practical secondary market for your timeshare or the millions of others that are currently listed for sale. Too many timeshare facilities are now renting their unsold stock online to non-timeshare owners at rates lower than the annual maintenance fee assessments. Is this fair to you, the timeshare owner? You, the owner, pay an extraordinary upfront fee for the initial purchase of the property and tens of thousands of dollars in assessments whether you use it or not. Another option would be that you choose to pay one nominal fee only when you want to go somewhere. See our point? This dilemma is the single most important factor as to why very few timeshare owners are ever able to sell their timeshare at all.

What about giving away your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour timeshare?

Most timeshare owners who have unsuccessfully tried to sell their property should consider themselves fortunate if they could pay a trustworthy company to take ownership of the property. This is no different than a general real estate transaction in which a seller comes to closing with monies due to a shortage in the property value. Factoring in closing costs and legal fees, getting the timeshare resort to acknowledge the transaction may be your best option (depending on what the costs is versus your annual dues). The truth of the matter is, that even if you find a company claiming they can get this done, the actuality of getting all this accomplished can be a daunting task that never gets completed in the long run, leaving you, the property owner, right back to where you started: a disgruntled or frustrated timeshare owner. Furthermore, owners who assume they can possibly and simply donate their property to a any charity are in for a brutal awakening. Charities don’t want the burden of these properties either, even if you were able to donate it to begin with. Are you ready to weigh down your favorite charity with a financial burden they can’t afford to pay? They want assets they can easily turn, not liabilities that carry an annual assessment.

What other options do you have for your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour timeshare?

Unless you are willing to pay maintenance fees the rest of your life with the potential of passing the burden onto your children when you pass, your best bet is to deal with a legitimate organization that deals with these issues on a regular basis and has a reputation of upstanding work and longevity within the industry.

How do you know when you are dealing with a reputable company?

A reputable company will always place the monies in escrow until terms are completed and the property is transferred. This protects you, the owner, from dishonest companies that prey on desperate timeshare owners. This company will use a third party, licensed, insured, bonded, and fully underwritten Title Agency, and will have a legal team prepared should your attorney need to speak with one of their lawyers. If you have an attorney, we recommend having them hold the funds in his escrow account until the title has been confirmed transferred and acknowledged by the resort.

Where can you find a reputable timeshare resale company for your Wyndham Resort at Fairfield Harbour timeshare?

We just report on the travel and timeshare industry. However, based on feedback received from other owners over the years, we’ve rounded up some of the best providers within the industry conveniently located on our solutions page. You can also fill out the form below which will then be given to the provider that best fits your needs based on the information given.