Some ‘exit’ companies have salespeople give legal advice and ‘represent’ you against your resort — which is the unauthorized practice of law, and it leaves you with no real protection.
If a timeshare exit company’s non-lawyers give legal advice or ‘represent’ you against your resort, that’s the unauthorized practice of law — and it leaves you with no real legal protection. Always confirm a licensed attorney and a written Letter of Representation.
No. Giving legal advice or representing you against a resort without a license is the unauthorized practice of law in most states, and it offers no real protection.
Ask for the attorney's name and bar number, verify it on the state bar website, and require a written Letter of Representation confirming their duty is to you.
The company claims it handles the ‘legal side’ — but you never actually engage a licensed attorney.
Salespeople or processors draft demand letters, give legal opinions, and ‘negotiate’ — unauthorized practice of law in most states.
There’s no attorney-client privilege, no bar accountability, and often no legally meaningful result — sometimes it makes things worse.
A licensed advisor reviews your specific situation — free, no obligation, no pressure. Never a call center.