Timeshare Donation FAQ
- How much will my tax deduction be?
- How do I start the donation process?
- What is the donation process?
- Do You Accept All Timeshares From Anywhere?
- What if you don't live in the U.S.?
- How long will the donation closing process take?
- What Happens If I Walk Away From My Timeshare?
- Why do People Gift Their Timeshares to Charity?
- How much will this cost?
- Do you guarantee the timeshare will be transferred out of my name?
In states that require an attorney, we use only attorneys experienced with timeshare closings.
Important notice: please be aware that in certain states, an attorney must be involved in the transfer of timeshare property. However we make all necessary arrangements to handle your closing through associate attorneys when necessary. We DO NOT charge any additional fees for this service. Attorney participation is mandatory in the following states: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Oregon, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington (State), District of Columbia (Washington DC), and Ohio.
The Process:
Estoppel Certificate/Resort Disclosure Packet
Preparation of Estoppels documents based on information provided by the individual timeshare resort is included in the cost of our services. We will investigate the timeshare's status with your individual resort and report any and all information gathered directly to you.
Preparation of necessary documents
We will prepare the appropriate documents, whether a Grant Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Membership Transfer or Warranty Deed. All of these documents are attorney-reviewed and access to a representative is constant should you have any questions.
Recording fees and other aspects of timeshare deed recording.
This office files all documents with the clerk of court appropriately at no additional cost.
Your resort will be notified of the transfer of your ownership or membership.
The legal obligation of walking away from a timeshare is the same as if you walked away from any financial obligation (car payment, house payment, credit card payment, etc.). The resort will turn your name over to a collection agency that will then hound you for your maintenance fees and if you don't oblige then the resort will ruin your credit.

