Thursday, December 08, 2005

Avoiding Timeshare Resales Scams On The Internet Part Two

This is part two of Avoiding Timeshare Resales Scams On The Internet


Be sure if you do employ a timeshare agency, to protect yourself from wasting money on upfront fees, appraisals, and unscrupulous advertising websites, is to list for sale only if the commission is due at the close of sale and only if there are no other fees upfront no matter what they are called, and only if the sale and all the money is handled by a licensed, bonded closing agency!

An appraisal is nothing more than an estimate of value based upon offer and acceptance, and if a broker is actually selling timeshare, he should be able to substantiate a true and fair resale market value.

Only a licensed broker can act as an agent to sell your deeded timeshare.

Non-licensed advertising companies can only refer the buyer to you. What will you do if a miracle happens and you obtain a buyer from such an ad?

You'll need a broker to negotiate the many details of the sale, address the many problems a closing agency won't handle, and someone to see that you are protected throughout the sale. A licensed timeshare broker knows the ropes, and must follow stringent laws already established for your protection.

Why not just use a licensed, experienced, professional timeshare broker to begin with?!

Understand that placing an ad on the net with a company with no physical location, no agents, no license, is not the same as dealing with a licensed experienced professional timeshare broker who has many methods of obtaining buyers and experience in managing all the problems clear through to the close of the sale.

Yes the problems arise AFTER you have a buyer, and during the closing process!

Internet classified ad websites don't deal with these problems, so why not deal with a licensed timeshare professional to begin with?

Larry Hayden

Free Guide for Timeshare Buyers
Free Guide for Timeshare Sellers


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