| In the real estate industry the term dontwanner | | | | that have a dontwanner vacation timeshare often |
| (don't want'er) is used to describe distressed | | | | find themselves in a desperate situation: theywant to |
| properties that the owners no longer want--so much | | | | get rid of their timeshare, but they have no idea on |
| that they're willing to discount it substantially just to | | | | how to do it. Since their timeshare is probably located |
| rid themselves of it. Companies that pay cash for | | | | in adifferent state or country, they just can't call their |
| homes prey on these home sellers who are in | | | | local realtor and start the sales process. They |
| distress or need to quickly sell. | | | | probably don't even know that 95% of timeshare |
| Over 65% of timeshare owners are "empty nesters," | | | | resales are done on the Internet and many of those |
| many of whom no longer need nor want their | | | | at auction. |
| timeshare property. In the timeshare industry people | | | | |