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  2. How to Get Out of a Timeshare - AOL

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    "There are always people wanting to get rid of their timeshares year in and year out," says Brian Rogers, owner of the Timeshare Users Group, an online consumer advocacy platform. ... owner of the ...

  3. What to Do With a Timeshare You No Longer Want

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    Fortunately, you do have some options if you've signed a timeshare agreement and want to get out of it. Related Articles. AOL. Savings interest rates today: Boost your holiday budget at up to 5.10 ...

  4. Timeshare donation - Wikipedia

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    Timeshare owners also face a myriad of unscrupulous timeshare listing companies looking for large up-front fees with the promise that their timeshare will soon be out of their name. [1] Typically the listing company cannot sell their timeshare, nor do they have an incentive because they can collect another listing fee after the original listing ...

  5. 5 Ways Seniors Can Get Free Legal Assistance - AOL

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    Navigating your way through difficult legal issues such as long-term care, estate planning, or social security benefits, as an aging American without adequate support is an overwhelming and...

  6. Housing for Older Persons Act - Wikipedia

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    The Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995 (HOPA) (Pub. L. 104–76 (text), 109 Stat. 787, enacted December 28, 1995) amends Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act).

  7. Timeshare - Wikipedia

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    The term "timeshare" was coined in the United Kingdom in the early 1960s, expanding on a vacation system that became popular after World War II. [1] Vacation home sharing, also known as holiday home sharing, involved four European families that would purchase a vacation cottage jointly, each having exclusive use of the property for one of the four seasons.

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