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Anyone know anything about Finn Law Group?

[Q=nicolem348]So, please, to anyone who is desperate to get out, and is tired of the lies and rising maintenance fees that you are stuck with for the rest of your life (even if your mortgage is paid off), you should call and speak to someone there![/Q] Or an owner could simply ask the resort to take the deed back. The resort might charge closing costs and possibly the next year's maintenance fees, but it would still come out cheaper than hiring a law firm to negotiate a deed back. Another suggestion is to try to list your timeshare in the Bargain Basement here on RedWeek. Timeshare Users Group (aka "TUG"; tugbbs.com) has a Bargain Deals section where an owner can advertise for free that he wants to give his unit away. Even if he offers to pay the closing costs (about $180 through Legal Timeshare Transfers) and the next year's maintenance fees, he will still come out cheaper than using a law firm.