swittner
TUG Member
Having paid years of annual fees already, I was getting desperate to get out of our timeshare at Edgewater Beach. Hindsight, yup yup. Anyway- advertising it, trying to give it away, nothing.
BTW, I would still recommend LT Transfers, they have been super answering questions, and their fees are reasonable.
Following up on a suggestion I saw here, I contacted the manager of the resort- finally heard back from him. They will allow me to return it to them, but at a cost. They want two years of annual fees. This would be quite a bit, considering there is now an additional assessment of $1,000 for the next two years. ( float week, annual cost now $1,900!)Still, I would be paying it anyway I guess. For $2,500 I can be legally done with it. My only other option was to transfer my share to my parents ( we co-own) but I am concerned that they would get harassed with collection, even sued.
leaning strong towards paying the fees.
BTW, I would still recommend LT Transfers, they have been super answering questions, and their fees are reasonable.
Following up on a suggestion I saw here, I contacted the manager of the resort- finally heard back from him. They will allow me to return it to them, but at a cost. They want two years of annual fees. This would be quite a bit, considering there is now an additional assessment of $1,000 for the next two years. ( float week, annual cost now $1,900!)Still, I would be paying it anyway I guess. For $2,500 I can be legally done with it. My only other option was to transfer my share to my parents ( we co-own) but I am concerned that they would get harassed with collection, even sued.
leaning strong towards paying the fees.