In the timeshare industry it is common for timeshares to be used as rental units by management companies. They are rented out during unused or non-purchased weeks. They also use these rentals to attempt to draw more buyers, allowing...
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Renting can be a win-win situation. Unit owners can recoup their costs for weeks that they were unable to use. Some renters seek to stretch their vacation dollar by finding a great timeshare rental deal and some renters recognize...
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The membership fee scam target timeshare owners who either list a week for rent or for sale. The owner is contacted by the representative of alead company with “good news” that they have an interested party, who wants to rent/buy...
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Fake check scammers hunt for victims. The scammers frequent online listings for rentals and/or goods for sale. Timeshare rentals are a popular target for fake check scams. The scammers focus their attention on inexperienced, trusting,...
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Number 1: Verify that you can rent your timeshare. Some resorts may have stipulations in their contracts that forbid rentals. Review your contract for the following: verify that you are allowed to rent your timeshare and check...
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