SALT LAKE CITY — Last month, FOX 13 News brought you a story about the ins and outs of navigating timeshares.

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Leigh Veillette, the director of the Division of Real Estate for the Department of Commerce, says folks who have a timeshare interest may often be looking to exit that interest or otherwise sell it.

Because scammers know this, they may make unsolicited contact to a timeshare owner, and in many cases, guarantee to help them offload that interest.

“The first step for someone who owns a timeshare who is interested in potentially selling that timeshare or exiting that interest, is to reach out to the actual company that th

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