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Selling RCI/DRI Hawaii

snc

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I am getting ready to put my Ka'anapali Beach Club week up for sale and RCI is the exchange company. I'm confused about the relationship between the two as far as selling is concerned. If and when I sell it, are the new owners committed to using RCI as well? Should I mention RCI in the ad when selling? It is a deeded floating week, paid off 17 years ago and the RCI fees are paid until August 31, 2020. I purchased through the developer when it was an Embassy Resort and have been with RCI ever since. I'm just not sure what happens in a resale. :ponder:
 

geist1223

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I think the RCI Account is personal to you. You are simply selling the week at KBC.
 

chalee94

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(1) If and when I sell it, are the new owners committed to using RCI as well? (2) Should I mention RCI in the ad when selling? It is a deeded floating week, paid off 17 years ago and the RCI fees are paid until August 31, 2020. I purchased through the developer when it was an Embassy Resort and have been with RCI ever since. I'm just not sure what happens in a resale. :ponder:

(1) no
(2) no, but you can mention that the resort can be traded through either RCI or II

the timeshare and the exchange company are separate. when you sell the timeshare, technically, you should lose access to RCI (but may not if they don't have a record of your sale of the timeshare). if they don't cancel your membership, you would continue to have access to Last Call rentals and such.

it looks like your resort can be traded through either RCI or II - the new owner will decide how to proceed with either or neither of those options.
 

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Thank you so much! Question answered :thumbup:
 
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