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Can I give my timeshare back to the resort?

Ask the Resort to Take It Back If you missed the recission period, there are still ways to get out of your timeshare. Some are surprisingly simple, like a timeshare deed-back. This is a legal, low-cost way to give the property back to the resort.



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If you're looking to get rid of your resort ownership, one of the best options is to sell it. In fact, if you're looking to say goodbye to your timeshare, selling it is a great exit strategy. Plus, it's one that won't harm your credit report.

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Depending on the timeshare company, it may be written in your timeshare contract that they have the right to take legal action against owners who don't pay maintenance fees. Your timeshare may go into foreclosure and you will no longer be able to use your ownership.

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ARDA says the average cost of a timeshare that a buyer can use for one week a year is $24,140. But that's just to buy in. Owners are also pay annual maintenance fees, which typically run into the thousands of dollars.

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