Buying, Renting, and Selling Timeshares

Seems like I'm Finally Getting Rid of Diamond Resorts Mystic Dunes

Jul 04, 2023

jims1445 wrote:
Any advice on how to just get rid of it? Been paid off since 2008.

Since it's paid off and assuming you are up to date on the maintenance fees, then getting rid of it should be pretty easy. Try listing it for giveaway here on RedWeek's Bargain basement section. You can also advertise for free on Timeshare Users Group (aka "TUG"; tugbbs.com) in the Bargain Deals section that you want to give your unit away.

Also, try contacting the resort's Homeowners' Association and ask if it will take your unit back. The HOA might charge you a transfer fee and possibly the next maintenance fee.

If all that fails, then just stop paying maintenance fees and let it go into foreclosure. You might face a hit on your credit score as well as a bunch of annoying collection calls and letters. Just do not pay any company or law firm that claims it can get you out of your timeshare painlessly.


Lance C.
Jul 11, 2023

Well I'm glad you found this site before falling for any of the many scams that are targeted at timeshare owners. The deal Diamond is offering to take your unit back for a minimal fee sounds like it fits. Diamond won't come back to you with other fees provided you are up to date with your mortgage and maintenance fees. https://projectfreetv.onl/ https://waplus.win/


Fraukz S.

Last edited by fraukzs on Oct 25, 2023 12:11 AM

Apr 01, 2024

Thanks, Gary, for taking the time to help other victims like me. God bless you!


Brad S.

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