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First Time Renting Timeshare
I rented a timeshare with an individual and was furnish confirmation number. I contacted the rental place and able to confirm the entire transaction, I'm also able to confirm the rental is under my name. How long do they have to cancel the rental and leave me with nothing? I really don't think that will happen but really like to know if someone can use a legitimate timeshare they have, rent it out to someone, put their name as a guest and furnish confirmation number, but change their mind at the last minutes and get their points back to reuse.
I hope I'm not being too confusing...
Isabella T.
Once you are confirmed then there is for the most part no problems. All the renter is doing is adding you as a guest to the reservation or purchasing a guest certificate in your name so you will be able to check in. The renter has the week confirmed sometimes up to 2 years in advance and simply cannot make the week for one reason or another. They need to cover their Maintenance Fees.
Don't worry I have rented two weeks here on Redweek without any problem and also purchased resale.
Daniel O.
December is one of the best times to travel to the Disney area. I live about an hour from Disney. You should be able to find travel insurance by googling it but be careful and read all the fine print. Most policies have so many restrictions that they are actually useless.
Don P.
I am trying to decide if I should become a member of this site to advertise ($40 cost ) and if it is real I would rent it with them. My week of New Years Eve at Grand Pacific Palisades 2/2 with ocean view. I have to pay maintenance fees, yes going up and can not exchange the week can not go out of town because of finances. My concern is that if I just take partial payment they/renter can back out at the last minute. I can give a certificate from the resort that says I have given the week to my guest. Is that sufficient or does some one have a rental/agreement for the week? I can use?Thank you in advance unicor09@yahoo.com
Andres G.
Hi - I am interested in renting a timeshare through redweek. The seller and I have agreed to the pricing. But the seller wants me to send her a check, and once that's cleared then only she will do the bookings. I am not comfortable with this arrangement, as what if the seller encahes the check and doesn't do the booking? How is this usually handled? Is there anyway where this can be done simultaneously, so that both the seller and I are comfortable with the arrangements? Pls let me know! Thx so much!
Prachi S.
The seller I dealt with only ask for $25 down, and I pay for the remaining balance once I was able to confirm my reservation with the resort. You can ask the seller if she will accept a non-refundable down payment of $25 to $50, and will pay her the remaining amount once you can verify the reservation to your satisfaction. The seller can purchase points protection plan for the reservation, so they can cancel without losing their points if something comes up, it's quite inexpensive, your down payment should cover the insurance, it really is no skin off her nose.
Isabella T.