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Couple describing the hard sell tactics of timeshare presentations/agents. If this sounds like something you’ve been stuck with. Fill out the form and get your free ebook at www.timesharerelief.info
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Sell My Timeshare Now CEO Jason Tremblay gives tips for pricing timeshare resales, and discusses how units are priced on the timeshare resale market.
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Question by enya c: How do I give up my timeshare with Club Regina in Cancun?
I bought the timeshare with my friend in Cancun with Club Regina 6 years ago. Both of us are tired of paying the maintenance fee. Does anyone know how to give up? The timeshare is paid in full.

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Answer by chatsplas
there are places that buy and sell timeshares
do a search and contact some

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March 2004 Titusville timeshare 010
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Blaggers: Adventures Inside the Sun-Kissed But Murky World of Holiday Timeshare

In 1988 as a fresh-faced 18-year-old, Barry Ley made his first tentative foray into the cut-throat world of timeshare sales. This book chronicles his adventures around the world, ranging from humorous anecdotes of sales tactics to hair-raising tales of life as a young, inexperienced Brit abroad.

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Is it possible to sell a share of the estate of a deceased person?

My granparents recently died, dividing their estate among their four children, my father, uncle, and 2 aunts. This estate consists of a considerable amount of property. My uncle and aunts all seem determined to claim ALL of the estate for themselves and refuse to act on selling the property or working together at all.

So, I want to know if my father can legally sell his share and get out of this nightmare. This has been going on for two years and I am tired of seeing him suffer. Please help if you are familiar with this at all.

Is it possible to sell a share of the estate of a deceased person?

My granparents recently died, dividing their estate among their four children, my father, uncle, and 2 aunts. This estate consists of a considerable amount of property. My uncle and aunts all seem determined to claim ALL of the estate for themselves and refuse to act on selling the property or working together at all.

So, I want to know if my father can legally sell his share and get out of this nightmare. This has been going on for two years and I am tired of seeing him suffer. Please help if you are familiar with this at all.