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Re: Re: Walking away from a Mexico Right to Use? (by Lance C.):

josem404 wrote:
Is there any government or creditable legal firm in NJ that can assist in settling a timeshare termination?

You don't need "any government or creditable legal firm" to "[settle] a timeshare termination". Seeing that you posted in the thread with the title "Walking away from a Mexico Right to Use", I'll assume that you have a Mexican right-to-use (RTU). If you want to "terminate" it, the best way is to just stop paying and the resort will just terminate your membership because that's all you really have anyway, just a membership.

You might face a bunch of annoying collection calls and letters and possibly a hit to your credit score, but that's about it.

Again, I emphasize, you do not need to hire any legal firm, government agency, or exit company to end your agreement.