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Re: Is there any hope for someone that got duped into a TS due to false information and being mentally impaired?

There are numerous scenarios : You could contact the resort and negotiate an exit . You can explain your circumstances and they may let you out due to a hardship . You could explain to them that they will get it back anyway and this may be the least costly way for them to take it back . You could just walk away and see if they will pursue it in court or just foreclose without going after you for the back payments . You could contact an attorney where you live and ask for advice . Many attorneys don't charge for the initial consultation . I see no harm in contacting the resort and asking for relief . Just explain to them that because of your circumstances it would be in their best interest to work with you and take it back . Don't be afraid to talk to them . I got rid of two timeshares in 2011 that way . Good luck and keep the discussion going here in the forum .