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How can I find a timeshare exit lawyer?

If you’re looking to find a timeshare exit lawyer, this is where to start. First, “timeshare law” is not recognized as an area of specialty—such as tax law or medical malpractice—which makes it difficult to find the right lawyer to represent you in your timeshare exit. You want to find a lawyer well versed in […]

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Upfront Timeshare Exit Fee?

An upfront timeshare exit fee by itself is not a red flag. Despite what timeshare sales representatives may tell you, a timeshare typically has little-to-no resale value. And timeshare exit companies cannot earn commissions on a transaction involving something that is not a financial asset and holds no value. An upfront fee protects the timeshare […]

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Can I stop making timeshare payments?

Generally speaking, stopping payments on your timeshare or related fees can result in collection efforts by your resort, which could damage your credit for years to come. You could incur interest and penalties on what you owe, and then the collection calls can start. If you still refuse to pay your bills, the resort may […]

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Is Using Your Resort a Good Exit Option?

Using your resort as an exit option to end your ownership isn’t recommended. The reason is supported by our data: over 65% of our clients who tried exiting before hiring us, first tried using their resort as an exit option and were either denied, ignored, or worse, upsold for thousands of dollars. Resorts have a […]

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Are Timeshares A Financial Investment?

It’s common for timeshare owners to believe a timeshare is an investment, but unfortunately, timeshares are not financial assets. Timeshares don’t appreciate and have little to no resale value, and since maintenance and other fees are ongoing, a timeshare is actually a liability. Sadly, it is when consumers try ending their timeshare ownership that many […]

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Why can’t I sell my timeshare?

The most obvious reason you can’t sell your timeshare is the resale market is flooded with “DEVALUED” INVENTORY—because the market consists almost entirely of sellers, with no buyers.  As seen in the Consumer’s Guide To Timeshare Exit, it is estimated that at any given time there are roughly 1 million owners looking to end their timeshare […]

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