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Re: Re: My timeshare is paid in full, but I am unable to stay at any resorts (by Lance C.):
karens2082 wrote:My timeshare is paid in full...Which department do I contact to cancel my membership? Any advice is welcome.
First of all, we have to know, do you own deeded property or is it just a travel club membership such a Mexican right-to-use?
If it's in Mexico, then you likely just "own" a membership or right-to-use. If that's the case, then most people "cancel" their membership by just stopping payments. You might get a bunch of annoying collection calls and letters but those usually cease after a while.
If you own deeded property, then your best bet would be to contact the resort's Homeowners' Association and explain your situation. Ask if the HOA will take your unit back. The HOA might ask you to pay transfer costs and maybe even the next maintenance fee.
The one thing to not do is to contact any company or law firm that claims it can "cancel [your] membership". These are usually scams.