Timeshare Resale Questions And Information
We answer allot of questions! - That's why EZTimeshare has
put together this list of our most frequently asked questions or
FAQs. These questions cover many different topics and field a wide
range of our most common "How do I" questions from new
and potential timeshare owners. If you do not find your question
listed here please feel free to contact the webmaster
for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are your ads so inexpensive?
It's not so much that our ads are inexpensive, it's really that
the other companies charge way too much! They hire salespeople or
telemarketers to solicit your business. These salespeople typically
receive 40% of the price you paid for the ad as their salary. If
your advertisement cost $500 the telemarketer who sold it to you
made $200 of that as their commission. We also keep our company
overhead low and use technology to automate allot of the processes.
Do I need to create my own advertisement?
We can create your advertisement for you on the phone
in a matter of minutes, or you can fill out a simple
online form and do it yourself. We have a database of
prepackaged timeshare resorts complete with color pictures,
descriptions, and contact information free to use. Just
select your resort from the list.
How do I close on the deal when I have a
buyer? Once you have a deal worked out with the buyer (your
asking price and who pays closing costs) you simply call us and
we will have someone from the closing company we use call you to
get the ball rolling.
How much does a timeshare closing cost.
Different closing companies
typically charge between $250 and $500 depending on how many title
searches are requested by the buyer of your vacation property.
Do I need to be present at the time of
closing? Most companies DO NOT require you to be present in
order to close the deal. This might vary depending on the title
company you use.
Are there any other fees to be
paid? - Other than our advertising
fee of $100 and the closing fees there are no other fees to
pay unless you are renting your timeshare and wish to use a rental
escrow service.
How long does it usually take to sell
my timeshare? That's the million dollar question in the timeshare
resale industry. The simple fact is nobody really has the answer,
and if they tell you they do, they are about pull a timeshare
scam on you. We do know that if you put your timeshare in front
of millions of people the chances are much better. That's why we
use the power of search engines and marketing
to put us all over the Internet. See For Yourself and put us to
the test.
Should I rent my timeshare? - If you
are looking to offset your maintenance fees occasionally
or put potential buyers into the unit to preview it
then YES, renting your
timeshare is a good idea. Renting a timeshare is
like taking a test drive in a new car. Potential owners
just love to get into the unit before they buy it and
get a feel whether it's right for them. The owners can
then offset the maintenance fees and put a few dollars
in their pocket each year.
How much is my timeshare worth?
Appraising timeshare is tricky. Since it is only a week
of time setting an actual dollar value is tough. The
resorts sell for a lot more than a resale company, check
with a resale website and look at some of the same timeshare
and see what they are selling for. We have a Free Market
Value Form to fill in so you can find out how much your
timeshare is worth in minutes.
How do I sell my timeshare. Selling
your timeshare is not an easy task, however if you do your research
and make sure you understand what you get for your advertising
dollar it's always less complicated.
Why do I have to pay up front to sell
my timeshare. The simple fact is that there are only a few people
who can sell timeshare and they are agents, brokers, and you. Brokers
and real estate agents are all allowed to legally charge a commission
on the sale. That's where they get paid. Since we cannot charge
a commission we charge a $100.00 administrative
fee for one years advertising. See Up
Front Fees.
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