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Re: Anyone know anything about Finn Law Group?

I'm not Irene but here is some practical advice. First, try calling the resort's Homeowners' Association (HOA) again. This time, tell them in no uncertain terms that you do not intend to pay another nickle in maintenance fees so it would be in their best interests for them to take the unit back amicably. They might ask you to pay closing costs but that would probably be worth it in your case. And by the way, to whom are you still paying mortgage? Is it on the unit you purchased or to RCI? If it still on the unit, the HOA probably will not take your unit back so you might have to default on everything. Also, they cannot force you to renew your RCI membership. RCI and TVR are two different parties. As for Finn Law Group, they might be a legitimate law firm but they are going to charge you thousands of dollars to do something you can do yourself. They don't have mystical powers that can magically make your debts or timeshare disappear.