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Old January 16th, 2006, 02:45 AM
rambutan rambutan is offline
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Yeah - just consider it an "unofficial sublet", and let none be the wiser for it, but do take responsibility for any potential damage or other screwups they might incur! I think that's probably a good policy anyways when renting timeshare blocks - off the record of course. I mean who cares? Who is going to be hurt by your doing that, by just saying that the rental party is a family member, and then just renting it under the table? If someone has some ethical point I am missing here, please stop and correct me. I just don't see what the big deal is - why there is so much red tape about this issue.

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