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Original Message:

Re: My timeshare is paid in full, but I just don't want it anymore (by Don P.):

First step is to contact your resort and ask them to take it back . If they agree then it should be quick and inexpensive . You have to be current with your maintenance fees and assessments . They may also ask you to pay an additional years maintenance fee to give them time to find a new owner . A small price to pay to be rid of your obligation . If they don't agree to take it back then you can list it at numerous sites for sale or give it away . If it's a Right To Use like in Mexican resorts then you can just walk away . One other alternative is to walk away from your timeshare and let them foreclose . It could affect your credit score but not likely . Just remember there are probably hundreds if not thousands of owners wanting to get rid of their contracts so you might have to become creative .