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Professional Timeshare Cancellation Assistance
Cancellation assistance helps you understand whether and how your timeshare contract can be ended, from using a state rescission period to pursuing developer programs outside that window.
Overview
Cancellation means unwinding the contract itself. If you are within your state rescission period, cancellation can be straightforward. Outside that window, ending a contract usually depends on your resort, documents, and applicable law.
We help you identify which route fits, prepare the right information, and set realistic expectations. We are not a law firm and never advise anyone to stop paying fees or loans.
Eligibility considerations
Whether this path fits depends on your specific circumstances. Common factors include:
- Whether you are still inside a state rescission period
- Your resort or developer and any published exit programs
- The specific terms and remedies in your contract
- Your payment status and account standing
Potential advantages
Depending on your situation, this route may offer:
- A clear read on whether rescission still applies to you
- Help preparing accurate, well-organized documentation
- Realistic expectations about timelines and outcomes
Limitations to weigh
It is not right for everyone. Keep these limitations in mind:
- Cancellation is not always available outside the rescission window
- Assistance does not override the terms of your signed contract
Risks and cautions
Understand the risks before you act:
- Missing a rescission deadline can remove the simplest option
- Guaranteed-cancellation promises are a common scam warning sign
Possible alternatives
If this path is not a fit, you might also explore:
- Deed-back or surrender if the developer offers a program
- Resale or transfer where a market exists
Documents to locate
Gathering these in advance helps clarify your options:
- Purchase date and closing documents
- Your contract and any rescission-rights disclosures
- Recent statements showing account standing
Process and next steps
A typical path forward looks like this:
- Confirm your purchase date and rescission status
- Review your contract terms and resort programs
- Prepare and organize supporting documents
- Pursue the route that realistically applies
Sources & citations
- 1.FTC — Timeshares and Vacation Plans— Federal Trade Commission
- 2.CFPB — Consumer resources— Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Written by
Exit My Share Editorial Team
Consumer Education Team
Reviewed by
Compliance Reviewer
Consumer-Protection & Compliance Review
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