2025-08-062025-08-062025-06-27https://dc.statelibrary.sc.gov/handle/10827/61666This document highlights information on timeshares. Most timeshare resale and exit scams begin with an unsolicited phone call. If you receive unsolicited offers to help you get out of your contract or sell your timeshare, you should be skeptical and proceed with caution. Property records are open to the public and that’s how many scam artists find their mark. “Records, documents, and information made available by the agencies of the South Carolina state government or its subdivisions are made accessible through the South Carolina State Library Depository and are protected under U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and South Carolina state law (Title 30 and 60, S.C.C.L.). Distribution rights are determined by the agency or author and users should contact the aforementioned for more information.Timesharing (Real estate)Timesharing (Real estate)--Law and legislationSpotlight: Looking to Get Out of Your Timeshare?Document