Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida
selling a timeshare
Could you tell me the best way to sell a timeshare?
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Re: selling a timeshare
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Most timeshares are very hard, if not impossible, to sell. Many were extremely overpriced. You should contact the management company for the complex and see if there is a market for your type of unit. Many require that you offer it back to company first (right of first refusal). If not, there are real estate firms that specialize in timeshares which you might want to check out.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.