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Original Message:

Re: Timeshare question from a newbie (by Lance C.):

dianap19 wrote:
can you please advise which lawyer you use ? I want to get rid of mine. thanks so much !

All that lawyers really do in situations like this is negotiate with the resort and its HOA to take back ownership of your unit. You can probably do that yourself for a lot less money. With less than half of the money that you're going to pay an attorney, you can do the following:

Advertise that you want to give your unit away using a reputable timeshare website such as RedWeek. Offer to pay the closing costs (about $200). Offer to pay the next maintenance fee for the new owner as an incentive and he will have one year of free use.