Unless these resale weeks are in the hands of a competent real estate broker who is willing to take on this nightmare, a FSBO can forget it for the most part. So their options are nill in many resorts if HOA's refuse to deal with this situation. Of course there are exceptions in some resorts where obviously some weeks have value, but most owners of off season weeks are stuck like Chuck if a broker does not work in their resort.
Sadly I don't know too many realtors willing to take on the timeshare fiasco. I had proposed it to my broker (I'm a real estate salesperson here in FL) and he laughed it off. He wasn't interested in treading in those shark infested waters where a broker can easily be burned by the FREC. He's got too much at stake to lose with his regular business.
I applaud Boca for trying to be a part of the solution.Yeah he's making a profit and so he should, but at least he's putting those weeks into the hands of paying owners. At least BG allows resale brokers to deal with them directly. Why other brands don't is beyond me. They need a way to move dead inventory off the books quickly. Working with a realtor who is willing to take on the challenge seems like a no brainer, but what do I know.
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I approached my broker as well. She said she couldnt buy enough E&O insurance to protect us
Yeah he's making a profit and so he should, but at least he's putting those weeks into the hands of paying owners. At least BG allows resale brokers to deal with them directly. Why other brands don't is beyond me. They need a way to move dead inventory off the books quickly. Working with a realtor who is willing to take on the challenge seems like a no brainer, but what do I know.