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Trying to get rid of the Grandview Las Vegas

[Q=michellea449]I contacted the property and got the "we do not take back units" response. Any suggestions? Has anyone ever used http://timesharedonations.us/?[/Q] One thing you can try is to contact the resort's Homeowners' Association and mention that you really want to give it back. Make sure you contact the right people in charge which would not be someone answering the phone at the resort. Mention that they have two options. One, take it back without a fuss while you pay the closing costs. Or, two, they do nothing, you do nothing, and then they have to go through the rigors and expense of foreclosure. As for the web site you mentioned, chances are they are going to charge you thousands of dollars to take your unit off your hands (not donate). As Ken mentioned above, try advertising it on Timeshare Users Group's Bargain Deals or RedWeek's Bargain Basement. Grandview Las Vegas seems to be popular due to its high points to maintenance fees ratio.