Experience
The Rosewood timeshare I had owned for nine years came with a backstory that had made selling it seem genuinely impossible. I had purchased jointly with a business partner who later became difficult in ways I will not detail here. By the time the legal situation surrounding our partnership was resolved, the property had accumulated unpaid fee arrears, a disputed usage credit history, and documentation gaps that would give any buyer pause.
Three resale companies declined to work with us. Two consultations with real estate attorneys produced expensive advice and no forward movement. A fourth resale company took an upfront fee and eventually admitted they could not navigate the complications.
A colleague who had worked with Gina Reid at JP Mutual Management for a far simpler sale insisted I call her anyway. He was convinced that if anyone could figure it out, she could.
He was right.
My first conversation with Gina was the most substantive consultation I had experienced throughout this entire ordeal. She asked questions that no one else had asked, understood the implications of the partnership dispute in ways that surprised me, and outlined a specific approach for resolving the documentation gaps before taking the property to buyers. She was not deterred by the complications. She seemed, if anything, energized by them.
The path to sale was not simple. Gina coordinated with the resort's legal department, worked through the fee arrears documentation, and managed the title remediation in a sequence that eventually produced a clean, marketable listing. Only then did she begin the buyer outreach process.
The $33,900 our sale ultimately achieved was not the number we would have hoped for in a simpler situation. Gina was honest about how the complications had affected the achievable price range. But it was real money from a sale I had spent years believing would never happen, and it was delivered by someone who had not given up when every other professional had.
Gina Reid does not give up. In my experience, that is rarer than it should be.
What Went Well
Gina willingness to engage with a genuinely complicated ownership situation and her methodical approach to resolving each complication before going to market.
What Went Wrong
The complications in our ownership history affected the achievable price range, but Gina was honest about this from the start.
Advice for Others
If your ownership has complications that have caused other companies to walk away, call Gina before giving up. She has specific experience with difficult cases.
Ratings Breakdown
Transparency
5/5
Communication
5/5
Timeline
5/5
Professionalism
5/5
Outcome
5/5
Timeline & Costs
Service TypeTimeshare Resale
Initial Quote$-
Final Cost$33,900
Documentation
- Contract/Agreement
- Invoice/Receipt
- Email Correspondence
- Call Logs