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Best way to get rid of a Diamond timeshare

stars4sky

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Stars, anything you got to attend the presentation is yours to keep. I hope your contract info is on paper. If it is on the tablet and you did Docusign, then things may be a little more complex. You should have the contract number in your possession in order to cancel the contract. The rescission instructions would be in the contract, including the number of days they allow. In any event, recessions are governed by state law in the state you signed the contract. And understand this: no one at the Diamond sales office will give you any information or assistance in cancelling your contract. They only want a sale and a rescission is their last wish.

I do have the contract in paper, thank goodness! I just need to find out where to dump the worthless tablet they gave me and a couple extra certificates post purchase. I really hope not in the sales office coz I’d dread to see them again. Haha
 

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I do have the contract in paper, thank goodness! I just need to find out where to dump the worthless tablet they gave me and a couple extra certificates post purchase. I really hope not in the sales office coz I’d dread to see them again. Haha

Any freebies they gave to you at the presentation are yours to keep.
 
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a good template is here. The rescission period depends on the state your purchased.

Follow the instructions in your paperwork as exact. Send USPS certified. Unless DRI requests in the rescission instructions, no need to send priority mail or return receipt requested. If you need me to take a look at your paperwork and rescission letter, PM me. Ideally, you should send out the rescission paperwork tonight or tomorrow morning.

I have DRI which I bought for $1. I personally like Wyndham or Vacation Village better, all of which I bought for $1.

Can I ask where did you find it for $1 ?

We are trying to get rid of our parents timeshare and that is exactly what we want to do (it's completely paid off).

We don't want people to think it is a scam .
 

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you can find countless timeshares for sale on the resale market for $1, including hundreds in the TUG marketplace alone.

 

pedro47

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Brian, This question how been pose to me about a timeshare selling at Massanutten Regal Vista for $1.00.

Is their a mortgage on the timeshare or is the timeshare mortgage paid in full?

Would the new owner assume the mortgage, if there is a mortgage?

I could not answer these questions . We purchased a resale timeshare for less than 98% of the developers price. The timeshare did not have a mortgage on it.

We purchased two deeded weeks for less than $6000.0. Thanks to DavidM.
Years ago.
 
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