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Re: deeded or right to use? how to tell?

It's VERY DOUBTFUL that you will get back what you paid for it. You probably won't get back but a fraction of what you paid the developer IF you should find a buyer. That's the problem with buying developer timeshares, once you walk off the showroom floor (after the presentation and closing process) your purchase has automatically devalued several thousand dollars. [Q=pattil33] I would like to sell my vacation club "timeshare" from the Occidental Allegro Playacar in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. I don't know anything about this, so do I need an actual "closing" to sell this? Do I own something I can actually sell? I believe it is a right to use, but perpetual, or so they told me that I could bequeath it. I can't go anymore and would just like to sell it for what I paid for it. How do I even start this process? The resort itself won't even answer my letters![/Q]