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Original Message:

Re: Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Lance C.):

mikaey wrote:
Can you assist me for how I can get out of the sales contract? I do have an issue with Castle Law but the main purpose is to get out of the timeshare contract. People who have the same issue, how they resolve? I guess, I am still naïve side and can't seem to have any alternatives.

First and foremost, never pay anyone a large, upfront fee to sell, rent out, market, or "cancel" your timeshare as that is always a scam.

Secondly, what is the issue you have with Castle Law? As has been pointed out in this thread, this firm is under investigation and also many have come to this thread to report how Castle Law is scamming them.

As for your timeshare contract, you might have to provide a few more details. Do you still owe on the mortgage? Are you up to date on your maintenance fees? With which timeshare company is this? I ask this because some companies like Wyndham and Diamond have programs in place to take units back. Also, do you have a deeded timeshare or is it a Right-to-Use (RTU)? Or is it simply a vacation club where you just have a membership and don't actually own anything? If it's an RTU or vacation club, you might be able to "cancel" your timeshare contract by stopping paying fees.

If it is a deeded property, you will have to find someone to take over ownership. As said before, some companies like Wyndham and Diamond are taking back a select limited number of properties for a fee. You would have to inquire. Otherwise, try advertising here on RedWeek or other timeshare web sites such as My Resort Network, E-Bay, Craigslist, or Timeshare Users Group (aka "TUG") where they have a Bargain Deals section that allows you to advertise for free that you want to give your unit away.