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Re: Sale of a time share

You certainly do [b]not[/b] need a lawyer just to transfer ownership of a timeshare. A timeshare closing company (personally, I use and like LT Transfers in Georgia, which will handle all ownership transfer details for you for around $200) --- but you must of course first find your own buyer. Also, be aware that Vistana might impose it's own separate "transfer fee" to process a change in ownership. If so, that transfer fee is a completely separate cost and it is [b]not[/b] included within the fees of any closing entity. You and your buyer should agree in advance whether the buyer or the seller (you) will pay any applicable Vistana "transfer fee". What I do [b]not[/b] know about your particular ownership is whether Vistana has ROFR (right of first refusal) privileges. If they do, then Vistana can (if they choose to) simply buy the ownership back from you at the same price that you have already agreed to with a buyer. It would certainly be wise to find out directly from Vistana whether or not ROFR applies to your particular ownership. If Vistana has ROFR but thinks that the agreed selling price you have with a buyer is too high, then Vistana will simply decline to exercise ROFR and allow you to go right ahead sell it for your agreed price (assuming, of course, that Vistana even has ROFR in the first place; I do not claim to know).