Cancelling Your Timeshare: Why an Attorney?
Purchasing a timeshare is often done for logical reasons,
whether it’s making use of the heavy discounts they offer, or a future
investment interest. Unfortunately, the Timeshare industry knows how to
manipulate their consumers, and all too frequently, owners find themselves
trapped in a financial downfall that they can’t escape from. Timeshares are
rarely ever sold to a consumer truthfully, and these deceptive business
practices catch thousands of consumers unaware of the true costs and debt they
are signing up for. Fortunately, there is a way out. Through a licensed Timeshare
Attorney, you can properly cancel your timeshare contract, and safeguard your
finances against the industry.
“Just Stop Paying”
You may hear this argument frequently when it
comes to divestment and cancellation, that resorts have no true authority over
your finances, and that all it takes to clear yourself of the contract is to
break it yourself and to simply stop paying. This is sadly not the case, and
intentionally breaching your contract, no matter how egregious, is never wise. While
timeshares hold no intrinsic value, your credit score may still be jeopardized,
and you are still liable to be sued by the resorts in a civil court should they
choose to pursue it.
By going through the proper channels
and hiring a licensed attorney specializing in timeshare divestment, you gain a
tremendous advantage in furthering your case, as only an attorney can represent
your legal interest through all stages of negotiation. Should the resort refuse
to comply with the termination of your contract, you have a legal recourse, and
can further pursue your case in a court of law. Additionally, the contracts
themselves are often written with numerous clauses to give every advantage to
the resort, but a skilled lawyer can deftly maneuver around their system and
find the perfect avenue to present your case. Lawyers are your guardians
against the resort’s interests and can take over the overwhelming negotiation
one must have endure to properly free themselves of a timeshare.
To learn
more about Timeshare Divestment, visit here, https://thetimesharelawfirm.com/
To schedule
a consultation, contact The Timeshare Law Firm at, 321-224-1111
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