Like many other timeshare owners, you are probably dealing with buyer’s remorse. If you’re fortunate, you will be able to leave before the “cooling off” window closes. After that, you must either sell or abandon it. Both solutions are pricey,...
Timeshares are a bad idea for many reasons. According to VMC, about 9.9 million families own timeshares. Most of these families end up regretting their decision after they realize how costly they become each year. Don’t get caught in a trap! Here are three...
When people originally purchase a timeshare, they are often sold on the idea that the investment will continue to grow in value. The fact is, the opposite is often true. Timeshares often decrease in value, which is why reselling them can be difficult. According to...
Canceling a timeshare can be a tedious process, whether you are using the property or not. Many timeshare exit companies have people that handle surrenders or deed-backs. It is best to try to explain your situation to an exit company thoroughly, so they can come up...
When people enter into timeshare agreements, they usually have dreams of having affordable vacation properties for the future. But oftentimes, buyer’s remorse will set in when you realize that this was an impulse decision, and you might not be able to use the...
Given the promise of vacations in paradise, we are quickly sucked into the allure of timeshares. However, after making payments and handling hidden spontaneous charges, the bliss image may become blurry. If you have been feeling some regret about your purchase,...