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Timeshares - Maintenance Fee



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travelwishtv.com One of the costs you have to consider when buying a Timeshare is the yearly maintenance fee you will have to pay on the property you choose. The cost of the operation of the property is split among the Timeshare owners, and this makes up most of your fee. But there are also non recurring costs, like furniture and appliances that go into your maintenance fee as well. A larger fee can be assessed to pay for expenses that were not expected or planned for, such as severe storm or Earthquake damage. Depending on the property, your Maintenance fee will usually be somewhere in the range of 200 to 1,000 dollars a year. And remember, you have to pay the fee on your Timeshare every year you own the Timeshare... even if you do not visit it one particular year, you are still responsible for paying the maintenance fee. Make sure you know what your yearly maintenance fee will be before you buy a Timeshare so you are not stuck with a bigger bill than you originally expected. It's a pain, but it's just something you will have to deal with when you pick your Timeshare.


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