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jessicagagnon

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I'm in a dilemma involving my timeshare, and I surfed many timeshare sites for advice. People there are either salespeople or timeshare extremists, so much that the advice they give is highly suspect. This is my problem...

For the longest time, we’ve kept a vacation home in Cabo San Lucas. There was always a young party crowd, but lately it has gotten out of hand. We are seeing a lot of drug activity and obnoxious behavior in general. Plus on our last visit, our house there was broken into. We want to trade it for something a little more tranquil, but the timeshare company is being very stubborn about trading it in and they fall back on the contract. There has to be an alternative to wrangling with the legalese or getting a lawyer. Can someone point me in the right direction?
 
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Welcome to Christian Forums jessicagagnon!!!

I think you're really going to have to deal with the legalese here, in knowing what it is your contract binds you to and what the timeshare fellas are bound to. Being properly and fully armed with this knowledge, can either set you free or you may have to deal with some repercussions you may not have previously been aware of or taken into consideration.

I've personally dealt with time share and my bestest girlfriend is in the buisness. I have a client now, in my buisness, who is having a bear of a time being released from contract simply due to his not truly understanding some of its terms and/or conditions.

Once bound to contract, normally, these situations are not easily reversed or changed as this is truley not their business. I've even seen shady contracts held up in court with great cost to the plaintiff, they don't like "turning" these units!

Seek legal council, as you understand they have fallen back on the contract! Unfortuanatly we are, also, seeing an increase of crime and disrespect in these vacation arenas.

God Bless You in All.
 
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jkrndlph

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Seeking legal counsel can run into the thousands of dollars, and the outcome is always uncertain. I'm sure the timeshare people also have lawyers, pricier ones that will give you a hard time. My neighbor got out of his timeshare by going with a company that specializes in these situations. Check out Timeshare Relief. They basically take the deed out of your name, like lawyer would, but the outcome is guaranteed.
 
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