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September Newsletter Q&A: Spreading the Word About Timeshare Rentals

Sep 13, 2011

Timeshare Crusader Lisa Ann Schreier answers the following question in this month's newsletter:

I am new to the world of timeshare rentals - in fact, I didn't even know I could rent a timeshare until a friend told me about it. Boy, wish I'd known about this when my kids were little! Anyway, why is it that renting a timeshare is the best kept secret in the travel industry?

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Alisa S.
Sep 14, 2011

astephens wrote:
Timeshare Crusader Lisa Ann Schreier answers the following question in this month's newsletter:

I am new to the world of timeshare rentals - in fact, I didn't even know I could rent a timeshare until a friend told me about it. Boy, wish I'd known about this when my kids were little! Anyway, why is it that renting a timeshare is the best kept secret in the travel industry?

Read Lisa Ann's response »

Want to discuss? Post your comments below.

If you own a timeshare week, you can do with it what you wish (ie: use it yourself, rent it out, deposit and exchange it, give it to someone, let it go unused, etc). You own that week .... you have a deed to that week, HOWEVER, and having said that, it's against RCI and II rules and regulations to RENT an exchanged week or SELL a deposited week. Once you deposit your week you no longer own it .... RCI or II owns it.


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Last edited by jayjay on Sep 14, 2011 03:36 PM


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