Selling a no longer needed timeshare.
If you don’t want the property anymore, you should contact the resort directly to see if they have a deed back program for "non-legal" issues. ...
Largo, FL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Largo, FL
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If you don’t want the property anymore, you should contact the resort directly to see if they have a deed back program for "non-legal" issues. ...
The rescission period in FL is 10 days. If you are within that time-frame, then you can cancel by send a certified letter to the address on the...
Ohio has a 3 day rescission period in which you can cancel your contract. As long as you sent your request to cancel certified mail, within the 3...
Resorts are not very willing to allow you to just walk away from this obligation. If they did allow this, everyone would do it and the resort would...
If you have someone who is willing to buy/take the “property” from you, your best option may be to engage the resort directly to see if they have a...
Bluegreen's "foreclosure" process is not really a foreclosure, but a deletion of your owner beneficiary rights from their trust, per their trust...
Unfortunately, it sounds like you are outside of your rescission period, which would allow you to simple cancel the agreement. Resorts are not...
There are two main reasons they are able to get away with this. First, most owners don't check the contract to make sure what is said in the...
It appears that you have done business with a timeshare resale company. We recommend that you contact the Florida Division of Consumer Services to...
Even after you have addressed the issues which the other two lawyers have discussed, you still will have the timeshare developer/association to...