We are a team of dedicated professionals devoted to timeshare consumer advocacy. Our experience in the field of timeshare contract termination and resolutions has helped many timeshare successfully exit their timeshare contract.
Over the years we have a developed a tried and true timeshare exit process that helps remove qualified timeshare owners from their timeshare contract liabilities. If you qualify for our exit program, we could put a stop to any financial hemorrhaging you may be experiencing. We do not buy, sell or rent timeshare. Nor do we offer legal advice pertaining to your timeshare contract.
Our timeshare resolution process starts with knowing the facts surrounding your case and determining the best course of action to proceed with. A partner attorney is assigned to you and immediate action is taken by way of a CEASE and DESIST letter to ensure that your timeshare developer will no longer bother you.
A University of Central Florida study found that roughly 85 percent of timeshare owners regret signing on the dotted line citing factors such as finances, fear, intimidation, distrust and confusion. More folks are trying to find a way to terminate their timeshare and free themselves financially.
In 2016 a former timeshare sales representative, turned whistleblower, won a lawsuit against the developer for wrongful termination. She divulged that elderly customers were being defrauded by Wyndham salespeople, who were opening and maxing out credit cards without their knowledge.
Most timeshare agreements have what is known as a “Perpetuity Clause” written into the contract. This clause states that you’re the owner of the timeshare for your life, and when you pass away, ownership would become part of your estate. Which implies your children will be liable.
To get the ball rolling, we will need to understand the circumstances around your timeshare situation and to see if you qualify. There is absolutely zero pressure on the call! We’ll need to know who your developer is, how much you owe, and most importantly if there was any misrepresentation on the part of your developer. So let’s get started…