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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of timeshare companies - Wikipedia

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    Company Office Resort locations Number of resorts Number of rooms Number of owners Karma Group: Singapore: India, Indonesia, Greece, France, Germany, Thailand ...

  4. Diamond Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Resorts is notable for high-pressure sales tactics used to close sales and generate fees for consumers. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Club members are charged yearly maintenance fees (including management fees), which are set by Diamond Resorts and which the FTC warns are likely to rise every year.

  5. Timeshare - Wikipedia

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    This "must be paid yearly fee" would become the roots of what is known today as "maintenance fees", once the Florida Department of Real Estate became involved in regulating timeshares. The timeshare concept in the United States caught the eye of many entrepreneurs due to the enormous profits to be made by selling the same room 52 times to 52 ...

  6. Category:Timeshare chains - Wikipedia

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  8. Red Week - Wikipedia

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    Red Week may refer to: . Red Week (Chile), week of riots in Santiago that evolved from a protest on meat tariffs Red Week (Italy), a week of labor riots that occurred June 1914 in Italy

  9. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Typical rules include mandatory maintenance fees (perhaps collected monthly), pet restrictions, and color/design choices visible from the exterior of the units. Generally, these sets of rules and regulations are made available to residents and or as a matter of public record, via a condominium or homeowners association website, or through ...