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Expert Timeshare Exit Consultation
An exit consultation is an initial, no-obligation conversation about your timeshare where we listen to your situation and outline which exit paths may realistically apply to you.
Overview
Every exit starts with understanding. In a consultation we ask about your resort, ownership type, payment status, and goals, then explain the realistic routes — from deed-back and surrender to resale or professional assistance.
A consultation is educational, not a sales pitch. We do not guarantee cancellation, and we will tell you honestly when an option is unlikely to help your situation.
Potential advantages
Depending on your situation, this route may offer:
- A no-cost, no-pressure overview of your realistic options
- Clarity on how your ownership type affects the path forward
- A chance to ask specific questions about your contract and resort
- A recommended next step tailored to your circumstances
Limitations to weigh
It is not right for everyone. Keep these limitations in mind:
- A consultation explores options; it does not itself end your contract
- Recommendations depend on the accuracy of the information you provide
Risks and cautions
Understand the risks before you act:
- Proceeding without a consultation can mean pursuing an option that does not fit
- Beware anyone who pressures you to decide immediately or pay large upfront fees
Possible alternatives
If this path is not a fit, you might also explore:
- A detailed contract review if you want document-level analysis first
- Contacting your resort directly to ask about published programs
Documents to locate
Gathering these in advance helps clarify your options:
- Your contract or membership agreement, if available
- Recent maintenance-fee statements
- Notes on your goals and timeline
Process and next steps
A typical path forward looks like this:
- Request a consultation through our free review form
- Share basic details about your timeshare
- Talk through your realistic options with a specialist
- Decide whether and how you want to proceed
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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