Good News for Timeshare Owners

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Good News for Timeshare Owners For anyone who has ever purchased a timeshare – an arrangement whereby several joint owners have the right to use a piece of vacation property under a time-sharing agreement – the experience can leave one feeling ecstatic.

A timeshare can offer a relaxing escape and be the perfect fit for a young couple or growing family. But according to Bryan and Karen Holloway, owners of Lonestar Transfer in Rockwall, many timeshare owners find that as situations change in their lives, they can no longer use or afford the timeshare as they had planned. “These timeshare owners face the burden of paying ever-increasing yearly maintenance fees, whether they use the timeshare or not. They end up paying a substantial amount of money each year to maintain the deed to a timeshare that they’re simply unable to use due to changing life circumstances,” Karen said. “Maintenance fees go on forever – even after you die in some cases. Family members are often surprised to discover they’re responsible for fees their parents took on years ago.” So how does a timeshare owner go about relieving themselves of the contract and saying goodbye to maintenance fees? That’s where the Holloway’s family-owned and operated business comes in. Bryan and Karen started Lonestar Transfer three years ago as a means of offering timeshare owners a trustworthy and effective way to get out of their timeshare contracts. Lonestar Transfer has since been nominated as a Rockwall Area Chamber of


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