BP’s oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is all over the news and relief is far from arriving. This disaster has wreaked havoc on Gulf states, namely, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. These states usually attract vacationers & timeshare owners this time of year, but the oil spill has put a definite damper these vacation plans. Who wants to spend their summer vacation on a beach covered in oil?
If you’ve already planned a trip to the Gulf Coast, you may want to rethink your plans. Moreover, if you own a timeshare in this area, now is definitely the time to start researching your options to get out of it.
There are many ways to get rid of a timeshare. Unfortunately, these options are not as easy and clear cut as we’d like, and can be a real hassle. Many timeshare owners believe they can sell their timeshare or even rent it out, but after spending a lot of time and money, most have no success in getting out of the contract. Owners have tried to donate a timeshare with little success in that either. Most charities do not accept high-risk liabilities, which is exactly what a timeshare is. The most successful and proven way out of a timeshare contract is to use a guaranteed timeshare transfer exit solution.
So, as a Gulf Coast timeshare holder, are you trying to find a way out of your timeshare? You know you need out of it as quickly as you can. Timeshares are a liability even in a prime location with luxurious accommodations. Add a nasty oil spill to the equation and that value just plummeted even further. Not only that, your maintenance fee probably will rise and you will likely get a special assessment fee tacked on. All this stress is not worth it. Get rid of that Gulf Coast timeshare before it becomes a crisis in your life.